Sunday, 27 May 2012

Ecocriticism


Ecocriticism
Ecocriticism a term born out of two words- ecology and criticism is also known as Environmental Criticism or Green Studies. It explores and analyses   in literature the bio-social context of unrestrained exploitation of nature by man in the name of development. Ecocriticism focuses on the material contexts of industrialization, development, pollution and ecocide while developing a frame for reading. It has been influenced by insights from philosophy, development studies in sociology, ecology, feminism, Marxism and other disciplines and approaches.

In a way Ecocriticism tries to study, explore and analyse:

Ø  The role of nature- writing in literature and cultural studies.
Ø  Environmental awareness in canonical texts
Ø  Writers of different period’s attitudes to non-human life and the depiction of the human non human relationship in them as revealed through their wrings.
Ø  The subtexts of literary works that reveal anthropomorphic, patriarchal and capitalist attitudes towards the non human, women, nature and landscape.
Ø  A socio-political frame work for reading literary and cultural texts.
Ø  Linking literary studies to environmental activism

Ecofeminism
Ecofeminism is a concept that approaches and treats nature from a feminine point of view that there is a strong bond between woman and nature and both suffer from the patriarchal domination. The works of activists and writers like Vandana Shiva, Mary Mellor, Ariel Salleh etc. have  generated nuanced readings of the relationship between  gender and nature.




                                                                                                               

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