Aliens and Insecticide: Ecoambiguity in Two Stories from Dilman Dila’s A Killing in the Sun

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
N. Moonsamy
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Looking at two short stories from Dilman Dila’s critically acclaimed short story collection, A Killing in the Sun (2014), I explore the controversial use of DDT in rural Uganda as a site of ecoambiguity. My close reading of “The Leafy Man” and “The Yellow People” illumines various paradoxes around the consumption of internationally sponsored insecticide and its subsequent cost to local society. These paradoxes contradict the Manichean thinking of earlier forms of postcolonial nationalism and self-determined nativist thought. I argue that by identifying ecoambiguity as a more appropriate tenor for insecticide usage in Uganda, Dila’s short stories grapple with the realities of the neoliberal African state that must remain open to ambiguity and reconfigurations of the human, as it attempts to come to terms with, and potentially alleviate, local ecodegradation in a global economy.Keywords: Dilman Dila, A Killing in the Sun, African speculative fiction, African science fiction, African ecocriticism
外星人与杀虫剂:迪尔曼·迪拉《阳光下的杀戮》两个故事中的生态模糊性
通过阅读Dilman Dila广受好评的短篇小说集《阳光下的杀戮》(2014)中的两篇短篇小说,我探讨了DDT在乌干达农村作为生态模糊地区的争议性使用。我细读《叶人》和《黄种人》,揭示了国际赞助杀虫剂的消费及其对当地社会的后续成本的各种悖论。这些悖论与早期形式的后殖民民族主义的摩尼教思想和自决的本土主义思想相矛盾。我认为,通过将生态模糊性确定为乌干达杀虫剂使用的一个更合适的基调,Dila的短篇小说努力应对新自由主义非洲国家的现实,这个国家必须对人类的模糊性和重新配置持开放态度,因为它试图接受并可能缓解全球经济中的地方生态退化。关键词:Dilman Dila,《阳光下的杀戮》,非洲推理小说,非洲科幻小说,非洲生态批评
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