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Conviviality, Ecocriticism and the Anthropocene An Approach to Postcolonial Resistance and Ecofeminism in the Latin American Jungle Novel
Author(s) -
Ștefan Mădălina
Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.46877/stefan.2022.43
Subject(s) - ecofeminism , ecocriticism , anthropocene , jungle , context (archaeology) , foregrounding , environmental ethics , latin americans , resistance (ecology) , decoloniality , sociology , colonialism , political science , history , ecology , archaeology , art , literature , philosophy , biology , law
In the context of the Anthropocene, ecocriticism is gaining an increasingly important role, foregrounding the inextricability of nature and culture, on the one hand, and the postcolonial cultural representation from the Global South on the other. Against this backdrop, the present working paper will focus on the Latin American context, suggesting that conviviality signifies a crucial contribution to the discourse about the Anthropocene and serves as an ideal theoretical framework for the research project on “Postcolonial Resistance and Ecofeminism in the Latin American Jungle novel”, which is outlined at the end of the paper.

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