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摘要
认为对城市文学的批判方法往往削弱了河流的作用,本分析将着眼于利菲河在Nuala Ní Chonchúir的处女作《你》(2010)中所带来的情感力量。在生态批评理论的指导下,讨论将解决与城市和半城市栖息地对个人思想塑造的影响有关的问题,以一种挑战城乡传统鸿沟的方式。因此,它将主张,主人公对她所居住的地方的感知和关系可以用地形癖和生态恐惧症的概念来解释,其唯一目的是颠覆它们。分析最终将表明,令人舒适的漩涡声,河水的催眠效果,是站在自然法则和社会法则之间的滋养因素,将生与死混合在一起,并允许重生的可能性。
The Nurturing River in Nuala Ní Chonchúir’s You: An Ecocritical Reading
Arguing that critical approaches to urban literature have often undermined the role of rivers, the present analysis will look at the emotional power that the river Liffey brings about in Nuala Ní Chonchúir’s debut novel You (2010). Informed by ecocritical theory, the discussion will tackle issues connected to the effects of urban and semi-urban habitats on the shaping of the individual mind, in a way that will challenge the traditional divide between city and countryside. It will consequently contend that the protagonist’s perception and relation to the places she inhabits can be explained in terms of the notions of topophilia and ecophobia, with the sole purpose of subverting them. The analysis will finally suggest that the comforting sound of whirls, the lulling effect of the current of the river, is the nurturing element that stands between the laws of nature and those of society, blending life with death and allowing the possibility for rebirth.