
Natura în romanul românesc (1845-1947)
Author(s) -
Alex Ciorogar,
Jessica Brenda Codină,
Alex Văsieș,
Vlad Pojoga,
Ștefan Baghiu,
Anca-Simina Martin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
transilvania
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.186
H-Index - 5
ISSN - 0255-0539
DOI - 10.51391/trva.2021.09.07.
Subject(s) - romanian , anthropocentrism , wilderness , politics , biosphere , narrativity , reading (process) , object (grammar) , sociology , representation (politics) , ecology , environmental ethics , geography , political science , literature , narrative , philosophy , linguistics , art , law , biology
A post-anthropocentric epistemological assemblage becomes indispensable in the investigation of the ecology of the Romanian novel. We examine the interactive relationship of various dynamic systems, such as 1) the evolution of the Romanian novel, 2) the modes of representation of the environment, and 3) the social-political history of the autochthonous space. Using a wide range of methodological perspectives, this paper also examines the relationship between literature and the Earth sciences, thus envisioning a new type of literary history where the Romanian novel should be thought as existing within hyper-objects, such as the climate, agriculture, wilderness, pollution, biosphere, cultural politics, capitalism, or geology. The article finally addresses the issue of zoopoetics both as an object of study in the MDRR digital archive (1845-1947) and as a reading strategy, thus, favoring the relationship between animality and narrativity.