重新定义自然,从现存到灭绝:关于物质生态批评的论述

Shreeja Ghanta
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本文将人类的进化与环境的退化并驾齐驱。从中世纪前到现在,人类和自然发生了太多的变化。其中一个增长了一倍,另一个则继续遭受重创。这篇论文提出了这样的问题:什么是保护?经济胜过自然吗?我们传递的是什么样的未来?本文还论述了生态学家、环保主义者和生态评论家的思想,如雷切尔·卡森、托马斯·贝里、谢丽尔·格洛特菲蒂、詹姆斯·洛夫洛克、奥尔多·利奥波德、大卫·铃木、凡达娜·希瓦和伯纳德·坎贝尔。它考察了“栖息地”和“存在”之间的差异。在这种情况下,“栖息地”是作为一个整体的自然,“存在”是我们自己。本文从生态足迹、生物多样性丧失、消费、过度消费、经济超越自然、城市化、气候变化和全球化等方面研究了导致自然退化的因素。通过过去和现在的大量事件,很明显,大自然必须与两股主要力量作斗争:技术和人类。自然与人类共存的平衡一直存在裂痕,这需要和谐的关系,因为我们一直是自然的一部分。收稿日期:2022年2月11日/收稿日期:2022年4月22日/发表日期:2022年5月5日
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Reconceptualizing Nature, from Extant to Extinct: A Discourse on Material Ecocriticism
The paper studies the evolution of human race in parallel with the devolution of environment. From the pre-medieval times to the present day, plethora of changes have been observed in humans and in nature. While one has doubled, the other continues to be savaged. The paper asks questions such as What does conservation mean? Does economy surpass nature? What kind of future are we passing down? The paper is also a discourse on the thoughts of ecologists, environmentalists, and ecocritics such as Rachel Carson, Thomas Berry, Cheryll Glotfelty, James Lovelock, Aldo Leopold, David Suzuki, Vandana Shiva, and Bernard Campbell. It examines the disparity between ‘habitat’ and ‘being’. ‘Habitat’ in this case is the nature as a whole and ‘being’ is us. The paper studies the factors that have led to the depredation of nature: ecological footprint, loss of biodiversity, consumption, hyperconsumption, economy over nature, urbanization, climate change and globalization. Through the multitude of events in the past and present it is evident that nature has to battle against two major forces: technology and humankind. There has always been a rift in the balance between coexistence of nature and us, which calls for the existence of a harmonious relationship as we have always been part of nature.   Received: 11 February 2022 / Accepted: 22 April 2022 / Published: 5 May 2022
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