赞扬驻军心态:为什么恐惧和撤退在气候变化时代可能是有用的反应

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN
S. Malisch
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本文回顾了加拿大文学的一个基本的移民文本,诺斯罗普·弗莱的“结论”加拿大文学史。它从当代生态批评的角度,特别是从全球气候变化危机的角度,对诺斯罗普·弗莱臭名昭著的“驻军心态”论文进行了有争议的重新解读。弗莱描述的基本生态逻辑是,人类与自然的隔离阻碍了人类“作为一个物种的最充分的功能”。然而,驻军理论的逻辑已经被那些声称反对弗莱方法的批评者暗中分享;从根本上说,弗莱和他的批评者都认为,人与自然的相互联系促进了人类的潜力和创造力。这篇文章引用了一些杰出的环境生物学家和生态评论家的观点,论证了驻军心态,即人类与自然保持尊重的距离,可能是最生态合理的反应。这就引出了一个具有挑衅性的问题:“如果文学最重要的作用……不是为了激发个人对创造性实现和自我理解的追求,而是为了驾驭自己,把人类的抱负,集体地,限制在一定范围内?”
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In Praise of the Garrison Mentality: Why Fear and Retreat May be Useful Responses in an Era of Climate Change
This essay revisits one of the foundational settler texts of Canadian literature, Northrop Frye’s “Conclusion” to the Literary History of Canada .  It offers a controversial re-reading of Northrop Frye’s infamous “garrison mentality” thesis from the perspective of contemporary eco-criticism, particularly in view of the global crisis of climate change.  The essential ecological logic of Frye’s account is that human isolation from nature impedes humanity’s “fullest functioning as a species.” However, the logic of the garrison thesis has been implicitly shared by critics who purport to oppose Frye’s approach; at base, both Frye and his critics assume that human-nature interconnection fosters human potential and creativity. Drawing on a number of prominent environmental biologists and ecocritics, the essay demonstrates that the garrison mentality, in which humans maintain a respectful distance from nature, may be the most ecologically sound response. This opens up a provocative question: “What if the most crucial role for literature . . . is not to fuel and thrive on the individual quest for creative fulfillment and self-understanding, but to harness itself to the task of bringing human aspirations, collectively, within limits?”
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