南亚与东南亚女性小说中的女性、次等与生态。作者:Chitra Sankaran

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Vidya Sarveswaran
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地球生态危机已经达到了人类无法理解的程度。加速剥蚀的生态形态和个人与地球之间缺乏敏感的相互关系维持仍然是迫切需要立即注意的问题。虽然新兴的环境人文学科领域呼吁重新构想可替代的生态未来,但在这些关键的全球生态问题的讨论中,许多受影响但多产的声音仍然被淹没。Chitra Sankaran的《南亚和东南亚女性小说中的女性、次等与生态》聚焦于南亚和东南亚女性生态小说的不同声音。这是一本关于女性(和次等)的开创性著作,桑卡兰的研究引人注目地揭示了人类与自然之间强大的社会文化联系。这本书呈现了一个充满活力的语料库,由来自12个国家的三十多位女性作家撰写。桑卡兰的这本定义领域的书对亚洲两个重要地区的生态女性主义意识提供了细致入微的理解。
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Women, Subalterns, and Ecologies in South and Southeast Asian Women’s Fiction. By Chitra Sankaran
The planetary ecological crisis has reached a magnitude beyond human comprehension. The acceleration of denuded ecological patterns and the lack of a sensitive, mutual relational sustenance between the personal and planetary remain pressing issues that demand immediate attention. While the emergent field of environmental humanities calls for a reimagining of alternative ecological futures, numerous impacted, but prolific voices still remain muffled in discussions of these critical global ecological issues. Chitra Sankaran’s Women, Subalterns, and Ecologies in South and Southeast Asian Women’s Fiction focuses on the diverse voices of South and Southeast Asian Women’s ecological fiction. A groundbreaking book, by and on women (and subalterns), Sankaran’s study compellingly foregrounds a powerful range of sociocultural connections between humans and nature. The book presents a vibrant corpus of more than thirty econarratives by women writers from twelve countries. Sankaran’s field-defining book provides a nuanced understanding of the ecofeminist consciousness of two significant regions of Asia.
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