A Global History of Literature and the Environment 2016
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781316212578.028
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Can Environmental Imagination Save the World?

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“…In order to identify folk-ideas about nature, the researcher based the analytical perspective on Buell's (1995) criteria for nature-focused texts with a slight modification. Indeed, the modification made is on the inclusion of the issue of gender to the four criteria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to identify folk-ideas about nature, the researcher based the analytical perspective on Buell's (1995) criteria for nature-focused texts with a slight modification. Indeed, the modification made is on the inclusion of the issue of gender to the four criteria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, the existence of alterations which may end up in wretchedness calls for conscious intervention to counter human's destructive relation with nature. The proverbial poetic expressions laden with environmental values and ecocritical literary analysis recognize the importance of consciousness raising, through extending imaginative horizons out of the human sphere to embrace the totality of the ecosystem (Buell, 1995). The attention paid to such an endeavor, however, remained imperceptible in the context of Oromo, or one may say Africa (Slaymaker, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lawrence Buell (2001, 6) understreker litteraturens mulighet til å skape refleksjon rundt de etiske spørsmålene som reises i miljøtekster, og hvordan disse kan få leseren til å ta større ansvar for omgivelsene, og på den måten gjøre verden til en bedre plass både for mennesker og dyr. I The Environmental Imagination (Buell 1995) stiller han fire krav til det han kaller for ''environmental texts'': 1) naturen skal vaere til stede som mer enn bakteppe for handlingen; 2) mennesket har ingen verdimessig forrang i forhold til andre levende vesen innenfor tekstens univers; 3) menneskets ansvarlighet for miljøet er en del av tekstens etiske horisont; og 4) teksten formidler en forståelse av det fysiske miljøet som prosess mer enn som et statisk system (7). Av de fire kravene er det det andre som er vanskeligst å innfri, fordi det butter så sterkt imot slitesterke oppfatninger i kulturen av forholdet mellom menneske og dyr.…”
Section: Feirende Eller Problematiserende: Antroposentrisk Eller Biosunclassified
“…7 Another formerly used name of the festival is "Boshita Matsuri," and there is another theory to it: that "Boshita" originates from "boboshita" in the Kumamoto dialect, meaning "to have sex." Indeed, Japanese festivals are sexually charged in various ways.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As Lawrence Buell puts it, the "brown" landscape and the "green" landscape need to be understood as being "in conversation" (7). With this recognition, Lance Newman early on called for an extended ecocritical practice: "In order for ecocriticism to earn its claims to relevance, its critical practice must be greatly extended .…”
Section: Dooho Shinmentioning
confidence: 99%