三部曲
人类世
人性
叙述的
代表(政治)
集体记忆
面子(社会学概念)
环境危机
环境伦理学
历史
土(古典元素)
行星
美学
社会学
天体生物学
政治学
文学类
哲学
法学
社会科学
艺术史
艺术
政治
天文
物理
作者
Sylwia Borowska‐Szerszun
摘要
Abstract Referring to recent discussions on the challenges the concept of the Anthropocene poses for humanities and literary representation, this article investigates N. K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy as a narrative that addresses the crisis of imagination, in particular with respect to memory. Examining the tensions between individual, collective, and planetary memory, I read Jemisin's novels as an attempt to direct attention to the systemic exploitation of both marginalized minorities and the environment as a key ethical problem of the Anthropocene, which necessitates rethinking the relationship between humanity, climate change, and the planet in the face of the forthcoming crisis.
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