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Year 2022, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 31 - 46, 02.11.2022

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Determinism and Voluntarism in Steve Waters’ The Contingency Plan: An Eco-Critical Reading

Year 2022, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 31 - 46, 02.11.2022

Abstract

As the twenty-first century starts to evolve, literature urges its endeavours to depict the realistic problems that the contemporary man may encounter. Thus, theatre which is considered as an essential figure in discussing mankind's issues takes its role to establish the reasonable base for the environmental problems to be shown. However, depending on the theoretical investigation, the present study is tracing different aspects related to both philosophical terms of Determinism and Voluntarism. Moreover, climate change is considered as a universal issue in the contemporary world, it is dependent on the mankind’s understanding to the critical situation of their existence. The research is based on the objective eco-critical reading of Steve Waters' Book, The Contingency Plan. The mentioned book embraces a vivid depiction the apocalyptic vision for a near future atmosphere in the United Kingdom, by this the playwright employs a variety of techniques to contribute a stage presentation of the pure dualism between man's efforts and nature's cataclysmic responses.

References

  • Billington, M. (2020, March 26). The Contingency Plan. Retrieved 28 May 2021, from https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2009/may/08/theatre-review
  • Boles, W. C. (2019). The Science and Politics of Climate Change in Steve Waters’ The Contingency Plan. Journal of Contemporary Drama in English, 7(1), 107–122. https://doi.org/10.1515/jcde-2019-0008
  • Callicott, J. B., Frodeman, R., & Macauley, D. (Eds.). (2009). Anarchism. In Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy (pp. 38–40). New York, United States: Macmillan Publishers.
  • Collins, J. J. (1998). The Apocalyptic Imagination: An Introduction to Jewish Apocalyptic Literature (The Biblical Resource Series) (2nd ed.). Michigan, USA: Eerdmans.
  • Coogan, M. D. (2012). A Brief Introduction to the Old Testament. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
  • DiTommaso, L. (2020). Apocalypticism in the Contemporary World. In C. McAllister (Ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Apocalyptic Literature (Cambridge Companions to Religion) (pp. 316–342). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108394994.017
  • Eriksson, K., & McConnell, A. (2011). Contingency planning for crisis management: Recipe for success or political fantasy? Policy and Society, 30(2), 89–99. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polsoc.2011.03.004
  • Goff, M. (2014). Wisdom and Apocalypticism. In J. J. Collins (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Apocalyptic Literature (pp. 52–68). Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
  • Helavuori, H. (2012): Finnish Theatre and Ecology. TINFO News –Theatre andEcology/ Theatre Info Finland.
  • Lilley, S., & Henwood, D. (2012). Great Chaos Under Heaven: Catastrophism and the Left. In D. McNally, E. Yuen, & J. Davis (Eds.), Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth (Spectre) (pp. 56–86). New York, USA: PM Press.
  • Lilley, S., McNally, D., Yuen, E., Davis, J., & Henwood, D. (2012). Catastrophism: The Apocalyptic Politics of Collapse and Rebirth (Spectre). Oakland, California USA: PM Press.
  • Lukács, G. (1972). History and Class Consciousness: Studies in Marxist Dialectics. (R. Livingstone, Trans.) (MIT Press ed.). Massachuesetts, Cambridge: The MIT Press.
  • McGinn, B. (2000). The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism: Apocalypticism in Western History and Culture (First Edition). London, United Kingdom: Continuum Intl Pub Group.
  • Spencer, C. (2011, February 2). Greenland, National Theatre/Too much Pressure, Belgrade Coventry, review. Retrieved 28 May 2021, from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/8299168/Greenland-National-Theatre-Too-Much-Pressure-Belgrade-Coventry-review.html
  • White, L. M. (2000, March 3). Apocalyptic Literature in Judaism & Early Christianity. Retrieved 14 March 2021, from https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/apocalypse/primary/white.html
  • Yar, M. (2015). Crime and the Imaginary of Disaster: Post-Apocalyptic Fictions and the Crisis of Social Order (2015th ed.). New York, USA: Palgrave Pivot.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Creative Arts and Writing
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Jebreel A. Ibrahım

Harith Turkı

Publication Date November 2, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA A. Ibrahım, J., & Turkı, H. (2022). Determinism and Voluntarism in Steve Waters’ The Contingency Plan: An Eco-Critical Reading. Eurasian Journal of English Language and Literature, 4(2), 31-46.