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Removing the binaries between humanity and nature: The female perception through science fiction utopias.

机译:消除人性与自然之间的二元关系:通过科幻小说乌托邦获得女性知觉。

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This dissertation examines utopian science fictions by women from the early modern era and the latter half of the 20th century. While the utopian genre shifts in time, the project focuses on comparing two time periods in order to discuss the topic of humanity's place in nature. By examining these two distinct eras, I am able to argue that ecofeminist debates about ecological concerns often center around the human/nature binary. These ecofeminist views, I argue, rely on analyzing certain texts in order to glean the truth about the human/nature dichotomy and to offer solutions to these problems. Using Margaret Cavendish's The Blazing World, Ursula Le Guin's The Dispossessed, Pamela Sargent's The Shore of Women, and Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, five key thematic structures appear that attempt to remove the human/nature dualism: gender relations, linguistic paradigms, the animal/human ideology, spherical constructs, and overall interaction with the environment.;The choice of each utopian work highlights some important arguments: First, sub-genres of the utopia establish a network of interacting genres, specifically through The Blazing World (traditional utopia), The Dispossessed (critical utopia), The Shore of Women (separatist utopia), and Oryx and Crake (critical dystopia), adding a complexity to the human/nature debate. Second, Cavendish's utopia and the other modern science fiction works serve as bookends to the argument about humanity's place in the environment. The recovery of Cavendish by current ecofeminist scholars demonstrates her relevance to current environmental debates and establishes her as a proto-ecofeminist. Like the utopia genre itself, this dissertation takes an activist role in discovering the scientific schemas that keep the human/nature dichotomy in place.
机译:本文研究了近代早期和20世纪下半叶妇女的乌托邦式科幻小说。在乌托邦风格随时间变化的同时,该项目着重比较两个时间段,以讨论人类在自然界中的地位。通过考察这两个不同的时代,我可以说生态女性主义者关于生态问题的辩论通常围绕人类/自然二元论。我认为,这些生态女性主义观点依赖于对某些文本的分析,以收集有关人与自然二分法的真相并为这些问题提供解决方案。使用玛格丽特·卡文迪许的《炽热的世界》,厄休拉·勒·吉因的《 The Dispossess》,帕梅拉·萨金特的《妇女的岸边》和玛格丽特·阿特伍德的《羚羊与克雷克》,出现了五个试图消除人/自然二元论的关键主题结构:性别关系,语言范式,动物/人类意识形态,球形结构以及与环境的整体相互作用。;每项乌托邦作品的选择都凸显了一些重要的论点:首先,乌托邦的子流派建立了相互作用的流派网络,特别是通过“炽热的世界”(传统的乌托邦) ,“无神论者”(严重的乌托邦),“妇女的海岸”(分离主义的乌托邦)以及“羚羊”和“克拉克”(严重的反乌托邦),给人与自然的争论增加了复杂性。其次,卡文迪许的乌托邦和其他现代科幻小说作品成为有关人类在环境中地位的争论的书挡。当前的生态女权主义者学者对卡文迪许的追捕证明了她与当前的环境辩论相关,并确立了她为原始生态女权主义者的地位。像乌托邦类型本身一样,本论文在发现将人与自然二分法保持在适当位置的科学图式中扮演了维权角色。

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  • 作者

    Farrell, Sarah.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Arlington.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Arlington.;
  • 学科 Comparative literature.;Modern literature.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 285 p.
  • 总页数 285
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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