Animals squawking their mysteries

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Marco Malvezzi Caracciolo
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Scholarship on literature’s engagement with the climate crisis has frequently highlighted the limitations of the realist novel vis-à-vis the scale and wide-ranging ramifications of climate change. This article reads Laura Jean McKay’s The Animals in That Country (2020) as a powerful example of how the cross-fertilization of narrative and poetic forms can expand the imaginative reach of the novel. Through the plot device of a pandemic that enables human-nonhuman communication, McKay’s novel explores the fragility of nonhuman life in a world shaped by the violence of advanced capitalist societies. The poetic nature of the animals’ utterances complicates interpretation and draws attention to the complexities of human-nonhuman entanglement, echoing – and performing through literary form – the ethical position formulated by Deborah Bird Rose under the rubric of “ecological existentialism.”
动物们大声说出它们的秘密
关于文学与气候危机的研究经常强调现实主义小说在气候变化的规模和广泛影响方面的局限性。这篇文章将劳拉·让·麦凯的《那个国家的动物》(2020)解读为一个强有力的例子,说明叙事和诗歌形式的交叉融合如何扩大小说的想象力范围。麦凯的小说通过一场使人类与非人类交流成为可能的大流行病的情节装置,探索了在一个由先进资本主义社会的暴力塑造的世界中非人类生活的脆弱性。动物话语的诗意使解释变得复杂,并引起人们对人类与非人类纠缠的复杂性的关注,这呼应了黛博拉·伯德·罗斯在“生态存在主义”的标题下提出的伦理立场,并通过文学形式表现出来
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