胡马云-卡比尔《男人与河流》中的气候迁移:帕德玛河与法里德布尔河

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Md. Mahmudul Hasan
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在孟加拉国的许多地方,生活、河流和水之间岌岌可危的关系反映在该国描述渔民和沿岸农民经历的河流小说中。在孟加拉国的河流系统中,帕德玛河(印度的恒河)激发了最多艺术家的创作灵感。胡马云-卡比尔(Humayun Kabir)的《男人与河流》(1945 年)是一部关于农民生活的气候文献,他们的生存和生计与这条河流息息相关。然而,这部小说一直鲜为人知,近年来也未引起批评界的足够重视。本文填补了南亚文学研究的空白,并将此类研究与气候变化论述相结合,讨论了卡比尔的小说作为描写孟加拉国面临的环境挑战的文献的问题,探讨了这部文学作品未得到突出报道的原因。
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Climate Migration in Humayun Kabir’s Men and Rivers: the Padma and Faridpur
The intensely precarious integration in many parts of Bangladesh between life, rivers and water has been reflected in the country’s river novels that describe the experiences of fishermen and riparian peasants. Among river systems in Bangladesh, the Padma (the Ganges in India) has inspired the greatest number of artists and their writing. Humayun Kabir’s Men and Rivers (1945) stands out as a climate document on the life of the peasantry, whose survival and livelihoods are entwined with this river. However, this novel has remained inadequately known and has not garnered sufficient critical attention in recent years. Filling a lacuna in South Asian literary studies, and combining such studies with climate change discourses, this article discusses Kabir’s novel as a document depicting the environmental challenges faced in Bangladesh, exploring why this literary work has not received prominent coverage.
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期刊介绍: South Asia Research is an international, multidisciplinary forum which covers the history, politics, law, economics, sociology, visual culture, languages and literature of the countries in South Asia. It includes works of theory, review and synthesis as well as detailed empirical studies by both research students and established scholars from around the world.
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