Humanity Cast as the Other in the Tragedy of Life: An Ecocritical Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale and MaddAddam Trilogy

This article aims to analyze Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale, and MaddAddam Trilogy from an ecocritical perspective. Establishing the recognizable pattern of error and guilt as the point of departure, we contend that the root of the tragic understanding of human existence is envi...

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Main Authors: Parisa Changizi, Parvin Ghasemi
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Editura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu Arad 2017-05-01
Series:Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies
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Online Access:http://www.jhss.ro/downloads/15/articles/4%20Changizi.pdf
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description This article aims to analyze Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale, and MaddAddam Trilogy from an ecocritical perspective. Establishing the recognizable pattern of error and guilt as the point of departure, we contend that the root of the tragic understanding of human existence is environmental. Drawing on an unorthodox take on the concept of Othering in ecocritical discourse, we posit that humans perceived themselves as the marginalized Other in the tragedy of life. In this way, nature became the ultimate opponent to be feared, fought, and conquered. The exiled humanity’s perception on planet earth as adversarial catapulted them to an ultimately self-destructive path most notable in Atwood’s apocalyptic literature. Finally, we argue against an absolute sense of tragedy. Atwood’s stance is ultimately one of paradox: she is as much as a pessimist that she is an optimist as hope inevitably is the everlasting concomitant of tragedy.
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spelling doaj.art-e8ead7608f75412e977772cc9fb2f5ce2022-12-21T20:17:25ZdeuEditura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu AradJournal of Humanistic and Social Studies2067-65572247-23712017-05-01VIII15573Humanity Cast as the Other in the Tragedy of Life: An Ecocritical Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale and MaddAddam TrilogyParisa Changizi0Parvin Ghasemi1Shiraz University, IranShiraz University, IranThis article aims to analyze Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale, and MaddAddam Trilogy from an ecocritical perspective. Establishing the recognizable pattern of error and guilt as the point of departure, we contend that the root of the tragic understanding of human existence is environmental. Drawing on an unorthodox take on the concept of Othering in ecocritical discourse, we posit that humans perceived themselves as the marginalized Other in the tragedy of life. In this way, nature became the ultimate opponent to be feared, fought, and conquered. The exiled humanity’s perception on planet earth as adversarial catapulted them to an ultimately self-destructive path most notable in Atwood’s apocalyptic literature. Finally, we argue against an absolute sense of tragedy. Atwood’s stance is ultimately one of paradox: she is as much as a pessimist that she is an optimist as hope inevitably is the everlasting concomitant of tragedy.http://www.jhss.ro/downloads/15/articles/4%20Changizi.pdfecophobiaOtheringontological falltragedyevolutionphusisapocalypse
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Humanity Cast as the Other in the Tragedy of Life: An Ecocritical Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale and MaddAddam Trilogy
Journal of Humanistic and Social Studies
ecophobia
Othering
ontological fall
tragedy
evolution
phusis
apocalypse
title Humanity Cast as the Other in the Tragedy of Life: An Ecocritical Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale and MaddAddam Trilogy
title_full Humanity Cast as the Other in the Tragedy of Life: An Ecocritical Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale and MaddAddam Trilogy
title_fullStr Humanity Cast as the Other in the Tragedy of Life: An Ecocritical Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale and MaddAddam Trilogy
title_full_unstemmed Humanity Cast as the Other in the Tragedy of Life: An Ecocritical Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale and MaddAddam Trilogy
title_short Humanity Cast as the Other in the Tragedy of Life: An Ecocritical Reading of Margaret Atwood’s Surfacing, The Handmaid’s Tale and MaddAddam Trilogy
title_sort humanity cast as the other in the tragedy of life an ecocritical reading of margaret atwood s surfacing the handmaid s tale and maddaddam trilogy
topic ecophobia
Othering
ontological fall
tragedy
evolution
phusis
apocalypse
url http://www.jhss.ro/downloads/15/articles/4%20Changizi.pdf
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