REPOZYTORIUM UNIWERSYTETU
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Tytuł: “Birds have Proustian capacity for making remembrance” – a post-pastoral reading of John Lewis-Stempel’s Meadowland and the question of anthropomorphising animals
Autorzy: Dziok-Łazarecka, Anna
Słowa kluczowe: animals in literature
anthropomorphisation
post-pastoral
Meadowland
Lewis-Stempel
natureculture
Data wydania: 2016
Data dodania: 26-cze-2017
Wydawca: The University of Bialystok
Źródło: Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies 12 (1/2016), pp. 4-18
Abstrakt: The article proposes discussion of John Lewis-Stempel’s Meadowland (2015) developed along two perspectives. One is the post-pastoral reading as suggested by Terry Gifford. He offers a contemporary interpretative mode that draws from both the rich history of British pastoral and countryside writing and from recent ecocritical devices. Additionally, this paper aims to point out the manifold functions of anthropomorphism and presents it as the longestablished strategy of making sense of the ‘outer’ nature. Both animating non-humans in literary representation and post-pastoral depiction of British countryside prevail to be an expression of spatial proximity, and apparently an indispensable prerequisite for co-existence, for sharing material place. Far from causing confusion or misunderstanding, anthropomorphisation has an enduring power of organizing human experience and expressing interconnectedness. In historical terms, it remains a fact that people have always responded to the natural world, and that they have seen animals respond as well, thus turning them into agents.
Afiliacja: University of Białystok
Nota biograficzna: Anna Dziok-Łazarecka (MA) works in the Institute of Modern Languages, University of Białystok, Poland. She is also a PhD student at the University of Białystok. Her literary interests include representations of nature, landscape, and non-human in contemporary British non-fiction narratives. She seeks to discover the possibilities which literature offers of post-anthropocentric depiction of non-human. She also wishes to explore modern travel book, where the meaning of the word ‘travel’ becomes limited in geographical scope to ‘parochial’, ‘local’, ‘zonal’.
E-mail: anna.lazarecka@gmail.com
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11320/5678
DOI: 10.15290/cr.2016.12.1.01
ISSN: 2300-6250
Typ Dokumentu: Article
Występuje w kolekcji(ach):Artykuły naukowe (WFil)
Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies, 2016, Issue 12

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