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'Evidences of Decadent Humanity' Antianthropocentrism in Early Science Fiction

机译:早期科幻小说中的“堕落人类证据”反人类中心主义

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Early science fiction (SF) is noted for, among other things, its conservatism and lack of interest in ecology. Brian Stableford, a well-known SF writer and critic, writes that "there are very few early stories with ecological themes" (1993, 395). This article shows that, in fact, many early SF works (those written between the Enlightenment and World War II) employ ecological themes, especially as applied to questioning our anthropocentrism. These works suggest that humans are but one species among many, that we are not the end of nature/history, that the natural world may be better off without us, and, in some cases, that humanity is fated to go extinct, the result of its own hubris. Such views are undoubtedly pessimistic, yet these works may also be read as warnings for humans to seek a more humble view of ourselves as members of what Aldo Leopold calls the land community.
机译:早期科幻小说(SF)因其保守性和对生态的缺乏兴趣而著称。著名的科幻小说家和评论家布莱恩·斯坦福德(Brian Stableford)写道:“关于生态主题的早期故事很少”(1993,395)。本文表明,事实上,许多科幻小说的早期作品(在启蒙运动和第二次世界大战之间撰写的作品)都采用了生态主题,尤其是在质疑我们的人类中心主义时。这些作品表明,人类只是众多物种中的一种,我们不是自然/历史的终结,没有我们,自然世界可能会变得更好,而且在某些情况下,人类注定要灭绝,结果自己的傲慢。这样的观点无疑是悲观的,但是这些作品也可以被看作是警告,警告人们对自己作为奥尔多·利奥波德所说的土地共同体成员的看法更加谦逊。

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