The writer and poet Izzet Yasar (1951-2018) focuses on the human-animal conflict in his collection of stories entitled Camdan Mezbahalar. Criticising the Anthropocene approach along with the social dynamics, his stories criticise the human-animal relationship from a materialist perspective. While critiquing the human who has the power to dominate nature, the collection confronts the human with his own powerlessness in his world through the animals that are his subjects. By bringing together human and animal identities in the context of critical animal readings, this study offers a textual literary reading at the heart of the critique of the Anthropocene.
Yazar ve şair İzzet Yasar (1951-2018) Camdan Mezbahalar isimli Toplu Öyküler’inde insan-hayvan çatışmasını merkeze alır. Hikâyelerinde antroposen yaklaşımı toplumun dinamikleriyle birlikte eleştirerek insan-hayvan ilişkisini materyalist düzlemde inceler. Eser, doğanın tahakküm gücünü elinde tutan insanı eleştirirken bir yandan da ele aldığı hayvanlarla insanı kendi dünyasındaki güçsüzlükleriyle karşı karşıya bırakır. İnsan ve hayvan kimliğini eleştirel hayvan okumaları bağlamında bir araya getiren bu çalışma, metin odaklı ve antroposen eleştiri merkezli bir edebiyat okuması sunar.
| Primary Language | Turkish |
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| Subjects | Literary Theory, Literary Studies (Other), Modern Turkish Literature in Turkiye Field |
| Journal Section | Opinion Letter |
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| Submission Date | April 9, 2024 |
| Acceptance Date | April 26, 2024 |
| Publication Date | April 30, 2024 |
| Published in Issue | Year 2024 Issue: 6 |
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