“It Was the Stillness of an Implacable Force”: A Lyotardian Study of Ecology in Heart of Darkness

Seyed Majid Hosseini
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This essay examines nature in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness in the light of Lyotard’s discourse of ecology and his other philosophical ideas. His postmodernist criticism of conformity and representability, as asserted in his notion of ecology and implied throughout his whole philosophy, provides a lens through which to see nature as an unruly agent that challenges Western development in epistemological and linguistic terms. Such an understanding of nature, Lyotard suggests, necessitates the deconstructive power of avant-garde art, especially literary writing, which Conrad’s 1899 text best prefigures. Set mainly in the wilderness of colonial Congo during the nineteenth century, the widely acknowledged postcolonial novella at once invites an ecocritical reading of how European developed culture struggles and eventually fails to prove mastery over African nature.
“这是一种不可调和的力量的静止”:《黑暗之心》中生态的利奥塔迪亚式研究
本文结合利奥塔的生态学论述和其他哲学思想,考察了约瑟夫·康拉德《黑暗之心》中的自然。他对一致性和可表征性的后现代主义批评,在他的生态学概念中得到了肯定,并贯穿了他的整个哲学,提供了一个镜头,通过这个镜头,我们可以看到自然是一个难以驾驭的代理人,在认识论和语言方面挑战西方的发展。利奥塔认为,这种对自然的理解需要先锋派艺术的解构力量,尤其是文学写作,康拉德1899年的文本最好地预示了这一点。这部广受认可的后殖民主义中篇小说主要以19世纪刚果殖民地的荒野为背景,立即引发了对欧洲发达文化如何挣扎并最终未能证明对非洲自然的掌控的生态批评。
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