Ecocriticism

Ecocriticism

Ecocriticism: Understanding the Relationship Between Literature and Nature

What is Ecocriticism?

  • Ecocriticism examines the relationship between literature and nature, particularly in America, often celebrating nature rather than focusing on cultural or political issues.
  • It emphasizes that nature is a tangible entity that affects us and can be affected by us, asserting its authenticity as a vital part of our existence.
  • Ecocritics analyze how societal constructs (like hierarchy and poverty) are often misrepresented as natural phenomena when they are actually influenced by human-made factors such as economics and laws.

Analyzing Nature vs. Culture

  • The distinction between nature and culture is crucial; ecocritics argue that true nature should be recognized apart from cultural interpretations.
  • Nature can be categorized into four areas: Wilderness, Scenic Sublime, Countryside, and Domestic Picturesque; however, global warming challenges the notion of untouched wilderness.

Anthropocentrism in Nature Perception

  • Many views of nature are anthropocentric—seeing it primarily through a human lens for our benefit rather than recognizing its intrinsic value for survival.
Video description

a literary guide to ecocriticism.