Deforestation in Indonesian and Malaysian Novels: When Wild Forests are Destroyed by Anthropocentricism

K@ta Pub Date : 2022-07-05 DOI:10.9744/kata.24.1.29-39
Wiyatmi Wiyatmi, Else Liliani, Esti Swatika Sari, Mawar Safei
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Anthropocentrism is one of the perspectives applied in figuring out human relations with the environment. The environmental crisis happening in most areas of the world lately is allegedly the impact of anthropocentrism, which views humans as the center of the universe, and only humans have the right to utilize and make use of nature for their interests and needs. One of the environmental crises which hit the world today is deforestation. The description of deforestation and its various consequences can be looked through not only from the news in mass media or research reports, but also from Indonesian and Malaysian novels. This study aims at examining the issue of deforestation described in Indonesian and Malaysian novels. The method applied is a comparative qualitative descriptive with an ecocritical perspective. As data sources, two Indonesian novels and two Malaysian novels were selected, namely Api Awan Asap (Rampan) and Tanah Tabu (Thayf) as the samples of Indonesian novels; Penunggu Rimba: Tombiruo (Mursid) and Anak Belantara (Abdullah) as the samples of Malaysian novels. From an eco-critical perspective, the results of the study show that in the four novels studied, it appears that there is an issue of deforestation in Indonesia and Malaysia which has resulted in various other environmental problems. The four analyzed novels reveal how local wisdom can prevent and fight deforestation which occurs in the forests of Kalimantan and Papua. Added to this, through the novels, Indonesian and Malaysian writers both present ecocentrism perspectives to fight anthropocentrism which causes deforestation. Some different views are expressed by Indonesian and Malaysian writers in dealing with deforestation.
印度尼西亚和马来西亚小说中的森林砍伐:当野生森林被人类中心主义破坏时
人类中心主义是研究人类与环境关系的观点之一。最近在世界大部分地区发生的环境危机据称是人类中心主义的影响。人类中心主义认为人类是宇宙的中心,只有人类才有权为自己的利益和需要利用和利用自然。当今世界面临的环境危机之一是森林砍伐。对森林砍伐及其各种后果的描述不仅可以从大众媒体的新闻或研究报告中看到,也可以从印度尼西亚和马来西亚的小说中看到。本研究旨在研究印尼和马来西亚小说中所描述的森林砍伐问题。所采用的方法是生态批评视角下的比较定性描述。作为数据来源,选取两部印度尼西亚小说和两部马来西亚小说,即Api Awan Asap (Rampan)和Tanah Tabu (Thayf)作为印度尼西亚小说样本;penunguu riba: Tombiruo (Mursid)和Anak Belantara (Abdullah)是马来西亚小说的样本。从生态批判的角度来看,研究结果表明,在研究的四本小说中,似乎存在印度尼西亚和马来西亚的森林砍伐问题,这导致了各种其他环境问题。这四本经过分析的小说揭示了当地智慧如何防止和对抗发生在加里曼丹和巴布亚森林的森林砍伐。此外,印尼和马来西亚作家都以生态中心主义的视角,对抗导致森林砍伐的人类中心主义。印尼和马来西亚的作家对森林砍伐表达了不同的看法。
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