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Ecomysticism: Materialism and mysticism in American nature writing.

机译:生态神秘主义:美国自然写作中的唯物主义和神秘主义。

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This dissertation investigates the ways in which a theory of material mysticism can help us understand and synthesize two important trends in the American nature writing---mysticism and materialism. Material mysticism---what I term ecomysticism---has been an important current running through the American literary engagement with the natural world. Ecomysticism is a lens through which we can tease out the materialism that defines much of even the most "mystical" nature writing. This material mysticism is often a significant factor in authors' engagements with the natural world, as it proves to be a foundational experience that motivates authors' ethical and political perspectives.;After an introductory chapter detailing the philosophical and scientific underpinnings for my theory of ecomysticism, four chapters examine a wide array of literary figures through the lens of ecomysticism. Chapter 1 examines three authors who were writing around the turn-of-the-century: Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary Austin, and Stephen Crane. This chapter examines how their regionalism and naturalism are indebted, in large part, to ecomystical experiences. I examine the ways in which the ecomystical experiences depicted in their writing challenge some scholars' charges of anthropocentrism and dualism and offer us a new perspective on these literary schools. Chapter 2 focuses on Robinson Jeffers, a seminal figure in American ecopoetics. Ecomysticism offers a counterweight to some interpretations that see in his work a supernatural religiosity. I demonstrate how recent philosophical advances in materialism can be marshaled to establish an entirely material basis for his religious and prophetic language. Chapter 3 uses Edward Abbey as a test case to determine the extent to which ecomysticism affects not only ontology and epistemology, but ethics as well. I investigate how Abbey's ecomystical experiences form the foundation of an ethical orientation that came to define him as an artist and an activist. Finally, Chapter 4 centers on the most influential ecopoet of the late 20th century: Gary Snyder. Employing both his poetry and his essays, I show how ecomysticism is a significant determinant of his aesthetics as well as his politics.
机译:本文研究了物质神秘主义理论如何帮助我们理解和综合美国自然写作中的两个重要趋势-神秘主义和物质主义。物质神秘主义-我称之为生态神秘主义-已成为贯穿美国文学与自然世界互动的重要潮流。生态神秘主义是一个镜头,通过它我们可以梳理定义许多甚至最“神秘的”自然著作的唯物主义。这种物质神秘主义通常是影响作者与自然世界互动的重要因素,因为它被证明是激发作者道德和政治观点的基础经验。;在介绍性章节之后,详细介绍了我的生态神秘主义理论的哲学和科学基础。 ,四章通过生态神秘主义的视角考察了各种各样的文学人物。第1章研究了世纪之交的三位作者:莎拉·奥恩·朱维特(Sarah Orne Jewett),玛丽·奥斯丁(Mary Austin)和史蒂芬·克兰(Stephen Crane)。本章研究了它们的区域主义和自然主义在很大程度上归功于生态神秘经验。我考察了他们写作中所描述的生态神秘体验如何挑战某些学者对人类中心主义和二元论的指控,并为我们提供了关于这些文学流派的新视角。第2章重点介绍美国经济学家的开创性人物罗宾逊·杰弗斯。生态神秘主义为一些解释提供了平衡,这些解释在他的作品中看到了超自然的宗教信仰。我展示了如何将唯物主义的最新哲学进步编组起来,为他的宗教和预言语言建立完全的物质基础。第三章以爱德华·艾比(Edward Abbey)为例,来确定生态神秘主义不仅影响本体论和认识论,而且影响伦理学的程度。我调查了Abbey的生态神秘经历如何构成道德取向的基础,该道德取向将他定义为艺术家和活动家。最后,第4章集中讨论了20世纪后期最具影响力的生态诗人:加里·斯奈德(Gary Snyder)。我运用他的诗歌和他的文章,向人们展示了生态神秘主义如何成为他的美学和政治的重要决定因素。

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  • 作者

    Tagnani, David.;

  • 作者单位

    Washington State University.;

  • 授予单位 Washington State University.;
  • 学科 American literature.;Spirituality.;Environmental studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 184 p.
  • 总页数 184
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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