Women and Nature? Nature Writing in the Dystopian World Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments

Natalia Fontes de Oliveira
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Women and nature have an age-long association that has persisted throughout history, cultures, literatures and arts. In much of western thought, women are viewed as closer to nature in binary opposition to men, who have metaphorically and historically been associated with culture. The androcentric logic extends the binary opposition to culture/nature, placing a higher value on culture and as a result sanctioning human domination over nature. The analysis undertaken refutes this literary and philosophical heritage of an androcentric epistemology by deconstructing the symbolic and historical association between women and nature to advocate for humanity’s interconnectedness with the ecosystem. This article investigates the competing discourses of nature writing in Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments (2019) to rewrite the complex and plural relationship between women, nature, and technology. The theoretical and methodological framework of this study encompasses feminist literary criticism, dystopian studies and ecofeminist criticism. In the dystopia, the protagonists Agnes and Lydia use subversive nature writing to fight against victimization and search for empowerment. This paper expands feminist conceptions and protagonism, in addition, to providing reflections about androcentrism and anthropomorphism, with the literary and social commitment to awaken different perspectives that trigger particular processes underlying the struggle for equity among marginalized minorities.
女人与自然?反乌托邦世界中的自然写作玛格丽特·阿特伍德的《圣经》
妇女与自然有着悠久的联系,这种联系贯穿了整个历史、文化、文学和艺术。在许多西方思想中,女性被视为更接近自然,与男性形成二元对立,男性在隐喻和历史上都与文化联系在一起。以男性为中心的逻辑扩展了对文化/自然的二元对立,对文化赋予了更高的价值,从而认可了人类对自然的统治。所进行的分析通过解构女性与自然之间的象征和历史联系,倡导人类与生态系统的相互联系,驳斥了以男性为中心的认识论的文学和哲学遗产。本文考察了玛格丽特·阿特伍德(Margaret Atwood)的《遗嘱》(2019)中自然写作的竞争话语,以改写女性、自然和技术之间复杂而多元的关系。本研究的理论和方法框架包括女性主义文学批评、反乌托邦研究和生态女性主义批评。在反乌托邦中,主人公艾格尼丝和莉迪亚使用颠覆性的自然写作来对抗迫害和寻求赋权。此外,本文扩展了女权主义概念和先锋主义,对男性中心主义和拟人化进行了反思,文学和社会致力于唤醒不同的视角,这些视角引发了边缘化少数群体争取公平的特定过程。
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Interfaces Brasil-Canada
Interfaces Brasil-Canada CULTURAL STUDIES-
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