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MARGARET ATWOOD’UN ANTİLOP VE FLURYA ROMANINDA EKOLOJİK FELAKET

Year 2022, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 110 - 121, 29.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.29110/soylemdergi.1051596

Abstract

Bu çalışma, Kanadalı yazar Margaret Atwood’un Antilop ve Flurya romanındaki ekolojik felaketi çevresel kıyamet perspektifinden incelemektedir. Romanın distopik dünyasındaki karakterlerin ve motiflerin incelenmesiyle, çalışmada genetik mühendisliğinin olası sonuçları, insanın dizginlenemeyen açgözlülüğü ve tüketimi, nüfus artışı, insan ve gezegenimiz arasındaki ilişkiler gibi güncel temalar incelenecektir. Çevresel kıyamet temasına odaklanan roman, doğanın içsel değerinin ve bütünlüğünün kabul edilmesiyle, insanın doğa ile uyumlu bir şekilde gelişebileceğini göstermektedir.

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Ecocatastrophe in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake

Year 2022, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 110 - 121, 29.04.2022
https://doi.org/10.29110/soylemdergi.1051596

Abstract

This study explores ecocatastrophe in Canadian author Margaret Atwood’s novel Oryx and Crake through the lens of environmental apocalypticism. By exploring the characters and motifs in the dystopian world of the novel, relevant contemporary themes such as the implications of genetic engineering, unbridled human avarice and consumerism, population growth and the relationship between human beings and the planet that we inhabit are explored. Through the theme of environmental apocalypse, the novel teaches us that only by acknowledging the interior value and integrity of nature and by trying to establish an equal relationship with nature can humans develop harmoniously, together with nature.

References

  • Akhmedov, Rafael (2020). The Concepts of Development and Degeneration in American Apocalyptic Science Fiction. 3L: The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, Vol. 31 (1), 57-68.
  • Atwood, Margaret (2003). Oryx and Crake. New York: Anchor Books.
  • Buell, Lawrence (1995). The Environmental Imagination: Thoreau, Nature Writing, and the Formation of American Culture. Cambridge: Belknap.
  • Garrard, Greg (2004). Ecocriticism. New York: Routledge.
  • Malthus, Thomas (1998). An Essay on the Principle of Population. Electronic Scholarly Publishing Project.
  • Özmen, Cansu Özge, Vardar, Nergiz Öznur (2019). Posthuman and Human-Nonhuman Relationship in Oryx and Crake. Humanitas, 7 (13), 148-158.
  • Pedron, Colin Francisco (2016). Breaking New Barriers: A Study of How Natural Boundaries Usurp Divine Boundaries in Modern Post-Apocalyptic Literature. Bachelor’s Degree Thesis, University of Arizona.
  • Sanderson, Jay (2013). Pigoons, Rakunks and Crakers: Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake and Genetically Engineered Animals in a (Latourian) Hybrid World. Law and Humanities, 7 (2), 218-240.
  • Stein, Stephen J. (2000). Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism: Volume 3: Apocalypticism in Modern Period and the Contemporary Age. Continuum.
  • Wochele, Nikola (2012). Ecological and Ethical Dystopia in Atwood’s Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood. Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Wien: Universitat Wien.
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Primary Language English
Subjects African Language, Literature and Culture
Journal Section EDEBİYAT / ARAŞTIRMA MAKALELERİ
Authors

Barış Ağır 0000-0002-7132-5844

Publication Date April 29, 2022
Submission Date December 31, 2021
Acceptance Date March 22, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 7 Issue: 1

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APA Ağır, B. (2022). Ecocatastrophe in Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake. Söylem Filoloji Dergisi, 7(1), 110-121. https://doi.org/10.29110/soylemdergi.1051596