“Liv[ing]诗意地在地球上”:莫尼克·普罗克斯《荒野》中的生物区域儿童与保护

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN
M. Ying
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正如Sidney I.Dobrin和Kenneth B.Kidd在他们关于儿童文化和生态批评的合集中所表达的那样,儿童对周围环境的积极态度在环境规划和行动主义中变得至关重要;本文将通过关注魁北克作家莫妮克·普罗克斯的《荒野生活》中加拿大儿童形象的成长和成熟来探索这种联系。通过追踪年轻的Jeremie在自然环境中经历的形成时刻,他所经历的个人变化和自我发现深刻地影响了他成年后将要扮演的角色——通过保护行为成为自然的守护者。在理解他与周围环境的联系时,Jeremie对自然世界的责任感突出了童年的狂野之地对我们的自我意识、地方意识和对塑造这些想法的生物区域的责任感的强大控制。
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“Liv[ing] Poetically Upon the Earth”: The Bioregional Child and Conservation in Monique Proulx’s Wildlives
A child’s positive attitude towards his surrounding environment, as Sidney I. Dobrin and Kenneth B. Kidd express in their collection on children’s culture and ecocriticism, becomes crucial in the act of environmental planning and activism; and this paper will explore that very connection by following the Canadian child figure’s growth to maturity in Quebecoise writer Monique Proulx’s Wildlives . By tracing the formative moments in young Jeremie’s environmental experience in nature, the personal change and self-discovery he undergoes deeply informs the role he will be inspired to take up as an adult – to become a caretaker of nature through the act(ion) of conservation. In understanding his connection to his surrounding environment, Jeremie’s emergent feelings of responsibility towards the natural world accentuates the powerful hold the wild places of childhood can have on our sense of self, sense of place, and sense of duty to the very bioregion that shapes those ideas.
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CANADIAN LITERATURE
CANADIAN LITERATURE LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN-
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期刊介绍: Canadian Literature aims to foster a wider academic interest in the Canadian literary field, and publishes a wide range of material from Canadian and international scholars, writers, and poets. Each issue contains a variety of critical articles, an extensive book reviews section, and a selection of original poetry.
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