Environmental crises and narrative consciousness in Maja Lunde's the History of Bees

Literature plays a crucial role in raising consciousness and promoting a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between human nature and its surroundings. However, there is widespread debate in academic discourse about how contemporary narratives depict environmental crises using narrative c...

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Main Author: Marwan Kadhim Mohammed
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291123003686
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description Literature plays a crucial role in raising consciousness and promoting a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between human nature and its surroundings. However, there is widespread debate in academic discourse about how contemporary narratives depict environmental crises using narrative consciousness. Therefore, the current study aims to explore the narrative consciousness of environmental crises in Lundy's novel The History of Bees through the lens of Cheryll Glotfelty's ecocritical conception, addressing the need for a deeper understanding of how literature depicts environmental issues and encourages an ethical engagement with nature. Drawing on Glotfelty's principles of heightened environmental consciousness, depiction of consequences, and ethical engagement, the study examines how Lund's novel embodies these concepts in its depiction of declining bee populations and their ecological importance. The study thus discusses how the novel raises consciousness of the interconnectedness between humans and nature, addressing the consequences of human actions on the environment, and calling for engagement and moral action to accept nature's beings. Through the narratives of three characters in different time periods, the essay highlights the interconnectedness between humans, bees, and the natural world, emphasizing the need for a more sustainable relationship with the environment. The article contributes to a deeper understanding of Lundy's novel's efforts to raise consciousness of profound environmental topics and enhance the discourse on ecocriticism and contemporary environmental literature.
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spelling doaj.art-a90b0566492c41869bcca1411a3d00522024-04-07T04:36:19ZengElsevierSocial Sciences and Humanities Open2590-29112024-01-019100763Environmental crises and narrative consciousness in Maja Lunde's the History of BeesMarwan Kadhim Mohammed0College of Education for Humanities, University Of Anbar, IraqLiterature plays a crucial role in raising consciousness and promoting a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between human nature and its surroundings. However, there is widespread debate in academic discourse about how contemporary narratives depict environmental crises using narrative consciousness. Therefore, the current study aims to explore the narrative consciousness of environmental crises in Lundy's novel The History of Bees through the lens of Cheryll Glotfelty's ecocritical conception, addressing the need for a deeper understanding of how literature depicts environmental issues and encourages an ethical engagement with nature. Drawing on Glotfelty's principles of heightened environmental consciousness, depiction of consequences, and ethical engagement, the study examines how Lund's novel embodies these concepts in its depiction of declining bee populations and their ecological importance. The study thus discusses how the novel raises consciousness of the interconnectedness between humans and nature, addressing the consequences of human actions on the environment, and calling for engagement and moral action to accept nature's beings. Through the narratives of three characters in different time periods, the essay highlights the interconnectedness between humans, bees, and the natural world, emphasizing the need for a more sustainable relationship with the environment. The article contributes to a deeper understanding of Lundy's novel's efforts to raise consciousness of profound environmental topics and enhance the discourse on ecocriticism and contemporary environmental literature.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291123003686Environmental crisesMaja LundeThe history of beesCheryll GlotfeltyEcocriticism
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Maja Lunde
The history of bees
Cheryll Glotfelty
Ecocriticism
title Environmental crises and narrative consciousness in Maja Lunde's the History of Bees
title_full Environmental crises and narrative consciousness in Maja Lunde's the History of Bees
title_fullStr Environmental crises and narrative consciousness in Maja Lunde's the History of Bees
title_full_unstemmed Environmental crises and narrative consciousness in Maja Lunde's the History of Bees
title_short Environmental crises and narrative consciousness in Maja Lunde's the History of Bees
title_sort environmental crises and narrative consciousness in maja lunde s the history of bees
topic Environmental crises
Maja Lunde
The history of bees
Cheryll Glotfelty
Ecocriticism
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