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From 'Frankenstein to District 9': Ecocritical Readings of Classic and Contemporary Fiction and Film in the Anthropocene

机译:从《弗兰肯斯坦》到第9区:人类世界的古典文学和当代小说与电影的生态批评读物

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From Frankenstein to District 9: Ecocritical Readings of Classic and Contemporary Fiction and Film demonstrates how American studies methodologies, ecological literary criticism, and environmental justice theory provide both time-tested and new analytical tools for reading texts from transnational perspectives. Recently, American literary scholars have been responding to calls for collective interdisciplinary response to widening social disparities and species collapses caused by climate change in the new epoch recently being termed the "Anthropocene." In response, I analyze canonical texts, such as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World in juxtaposition with Neill Blomkamp's South African science fiction thriller District 9 and contemporary US American novels such as Toni Morrison's Sula, William Faulkner's "The Bear" in Go Down, Moses and Richard Power's Generosity and The Echo Maker , to show how writers, filmmakers, and academics have been calling attention to dramatic climate events that consequently challenge the public to rethink the relationships among human beings to other species, and to ecological systems of low predictability, high variability, and frequent extremes. Rather than focusing solely on the "human," I examine how the relationships and livelihoods of multi-species communities shape and are shaped by political, economic, and cultural forces. As a whole, this dissertation seeks to make abstract, often intangible global patterns and concepts accessible by providing models for what I call "readings in the Anthropocene" or re-readings of classic and contemporary texts and film that offer insights into changing human behavior and suggesting alternative management practices of local and global commons as well as opportunities to imagine how to live in and beyond the Anthropocene.
机译:从科学怪人到第9区:古典文学和当代小说与电影的生态批评读物展示了美国研究方法论,生态文学批评和环境正义理论如何为从跨国视角阅读文本提供经过时间考验和新的分析工具。近来,美国文学学者一直在响应集体呼吁,以跨学科的应对方式来应对日益扩大的社会差距和在最近被称为“人类世”的新纪元中气候变化导致的物种崩溃。作为回应,我分析了经典文本,例如玛丽·雪莱(Mary Shelley)的《科学怪人》(Frankenstein)和阿尔多·赫Ne黎(Aldous Huxley)的《勇敢的新世界》与尼尔·布隆坎普的南非科幻惊悚片第9区并列,以及美国当代小说,如托尼·莫里森的苏拉,威廉·福克纳的《熊》。摩西(Moses)和理查德·鲍尔(Richard Power)的《慷慨与回声制造者》(Downes and Echo Maker),向人们展示作家,电影制片人和学者如何呼吁人们关注戏剧性的气候事件,从而挑战公众重新思考人类与其他物种以及人类生态系统的关系低可预测性,高可变性和频繁出现的极端情况。我不仅仅关注“人类”,而是研究多物种社区的关系和生计如何形成以及如何受到政治,经济和文化力量的影响。总体而言,本论文旨在通过为我所谓的“人类世读物”提供模型,或对经典和当代文本和电影进行重读,从而提供抽象的,通常是无形的全球模式和概念,以提供洞察力,以改变人类的行为和行为。建议地方和全球公域的替代管理方法,以及想象如何生活在人类世界之外的机会。

著录项

  • 作者

    Turner, Kyndra.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Literature.;Environmental studies.;American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 140 p.
  • 总页数 140
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:11

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