The Use of Bionarrative Strategies for Trans-species Communication in Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior (2012)
航空学
心理学
工程类
作者
Ashraf Taha Mohamed Kouta
出处
期刊:CDELT Occasional Papers "In the Development of English Language Education" (Print) [Egypts Presidential Specialized Council for Education and Scientific Research] 日期:2022-10-01卷期号:80 (1): 3-25被引量:1
This research paper explores the elements of biophilia as fictionalized in Barbara Kingsolver 's novel Flight Behavior (2012).This is done by adopting bionarrative strategies that address trans-species communication through the narrative arrangement of the text.As a term drawn from biology and employed by ecocritics, Biophilia entails the love of nature and all living systems.This research paper argues that Kingsolver's novel focuses on biophilic affiliations by means of providing narrative engagements beyond the human world.By incorporating stories about, and initiating conversations with, nonhuman animals, the writer employs narrative devices to serve as a catalyst for pinpointing man-nature relationship.The research paper proceeds to maintain how multiscale narration is employed in the novel to establish a new framework for exploring nonhuman life and investigating biophilic relationships.Using bionarrative strategies to discuss biophilic ideas ensures the interconnectedness of species and highlights the impact of climate change and global warming on both human and nonhuman beings.