Presečišča med ekokritiko in postkolonialnimi študijami
Ključne besede:
ekokritištvo, postkolonialne študije, antropocentričnost, zahodnocentričnost, sodobni roman, Coetzee, J. M., Martel, Yann, Ghosh, AmitavPovzetek
Članek obravnava teoretska stičišča ekokritike in postkolonialnih študij kot dveh aktualnih metodoloških usmeritev v literarni vedi, združevanje ekokritiških in postkolonialnih perspektiv pa ponazori ob motivno-tematski analizi romanov Sramota J. M. Coetzeeja, Pijevo življenje Y. Martela in Lačna plima A. Ghosha.Literatura
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