Afektivan zaokret ili ekološki zaokret

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Anafora Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.29162/anafora.v10i1.5
Elmira Bazregarzadeh
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Abstract

When it comes to discussions about affects, human beings become the center of attention.Yet, there are times when we find ourselves in some sort of in‐betweenness,where we cannot resolve whether we exert our influence on the non‐humans, or it isthe non‐humans that trigger our bodies to respond in a certain way. The liminalitywitnessed at such times sheds light on the overlapping tendencies between ecocriticismand affect theory and encourages us to probe this issue more deeply. Accordingly,one may claim that a case study of Mary Oliver’s poems can fulfill the mainobjective of this short study regarding the fact that the mutuality of affect theory andecocriticism can pave the way for gaining further insight into investigation of herpoems, stemming from the fact that the speaker‐poet’s body and mind are the intersectionsof affective encounters with the rhythms of nature. The main conclusionthat can be drawn from this research is that the application of the selected approachto Mary Oliver’s poetry will offer a workable solution to the mind/body dualism,whereby we witness the formation of various identities as a result of the effect ofactions on other bodies and affective states.
Afektivan zaokret ili ekološki zaokret
当涉及到情感的讨论时,人类成为关注的中心。然而,有时我们发现自己处于某种中间状态,我们无法确定是我们对非人类施加影响,还是非人类触发了我们的身体以某种方式做出反应。在这种情况下所看到的局限性,揭示了生态批评与情感理论之间的重叠趋势,并鼓励我们更深入地探讨这一问题。因此,我们可以说,对玛丽·奥利弗诗歌的个案研究可以实现这一简短研究的主要目的,即情感理论和生态批评的相互关系可以为进一步深入研究她的诗歌铺平道路,因为说话者-诗人的身体和心灵是情感与自然节奏相遇的交叉点。本研究的主要结论是,将所选择的方法应用于玛丽·奥利弗的诗歌,将为心灵/身体二元论提供一个可行的解决方案,在这种二元论中,我们看到各种身份的形成是由于其他身体和情感状态的影响。
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