Spinning toxic yarns of matter: material environments and marginalized toxic bodies in Latife Tekin's Berji Kristin: Tales from the Garbage Hills and John Burnside's Glister

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Adem Balci
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ABSTRACT Within a material ecocritical framework, this article investigates the fatal consequences of toxicity on human beings, nonhuman entities, and the physical environment as reflected in Latife Tekin's Berji Kristin: Tales from the Garbage Hills (1984) and John Burnside's Glister (2008). By emphasizing the agentic and narrative quality of matter, and by unearthing the trans-corporeal interactions between human/nonhuman bodies and the material world, it throws light on the materiality of the human body, explores the narrative agencies of storied matter, and unveils the disturbing stories the densely toxified lands and toxic bodies tell. The article examines how these two novels, albeit set in distinct geographies and cultures, interact with each other to delineate the complex human-nonhuman interactions in the production of toxic environments and marginalized toxic bodies. Such venture in works of eco-fiction coincides with the main objective of material ecocriticism, which draws attention to the stories inherent in the material world to prevent further human devastation.
在拉蒂夫·特金的《贝吉·克里斯汀:垃圾山的故事》和约翰·伯恩赛德的《闪光》中纺着有毒的物质纱:物质环境和边缘化的有毒体
在物质生态批评的框架下,本文探讨了拉蒂夫·特金的《贝吉·克里斯汀:垃圾山的故事》(1984)和约翰·伯恩赛德的《闪光》(2008)所反映的毒性对人类、非人类实体和物理环境的致命后果。通过强调物质的能动性和叙事性,通过挖掘人类/非人类身体与物质世界之间的跨肉体互动,揭示人体的物质性,探索故事物质的叙事能动性,揭示被密集毒害的土地和有毒的身体所讲述的令人不安的故事。这篇文章考察了这两部小说是如何相互作用的,尽管背景设定在不同的地理和文化背景下,描绘了在有毒环境和被边缘化的有毒身体的生产中复杂的人类与非人类的相互作用。生态小说作品中的这种冒险与物质生态批评的主要目标不谋而合,即关注物质世界固有的故事,以防止人类的进一步破坏。
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