Zakes Mda’s The Heart of Redness (2000) is investigated by adopting Riane Eisler’s ‘Cultural Transformation Theory’ in order to highlight the culture-nature dialectic at the core of a novel that explores the long-lasting conflict between tradition and modernity through a distinctive South African perspective. The article shows how in Mda’s novel the notions of ‘progress’ and ‘civilization’ are called into question by denouncing the catastrophic consequences that ensue when they are blindly pursued at the expense of a respectful and harmonious cohabitation on Earth. Particular attention is given to the forms and ways in which the borders between nature and culture, tradition and progress, past and present are deconstructed and traversed with...
Magister Artium - MAliterature, music and culture”. As this statement suggests, ecocriticism is conc...
Dualistic thinking has led Western civilization to a logic of domination which justifies the exploit...
Quality of life, natural and man-made environments, physical, social and mental well-being are curre...
The dissertation component of this Master’s degree explores the animist ethic in Zakes Mda’s The Hea...
Human impact on natural environment has seriously increased over the last few centuries. However, it...
This thesis explores the thematic desire to establish an ecological human bond with nature in four c...
This paper examines the concept of agrarianism as a counterpoint to anthropocentric environmental pe...
This volume collects essays on postcolonial, ecocritical, intercultural, mythical, and archetypal st...
This essay shows how sustainability can and should be understood in terms of a cultural perspective ...
The main objective of this paper is to show how oral literature is engaged by Swazis with regards to...
Literary theory, in general, examines the relations between writers, texts and the world. In most li...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In our exploration of eco-conflict between the natural and the built environments, we examined Niyi...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
Quality of life, natural and man-made environments, physical, social and mental well-being are curre...
Magister Artium - MAliterature, music and culture”. As this statement suggests, ecocriticism is conc...
Dualistic thinking has led Western civilization to a logic of domination which justifies the exploit...
Quality of life, natural and man-made environments, physical, social and mental well-being are curre...
The dissertation component of this Master’s degree explores the animist ethic in Zakes Mda’s The Hea...
Human impact on natural environment has seriously increased over the last few centuries. However, it...
This thesis explores the thematic desire to establish an ecological human bond with nature in four c...
This paper examines the concept of agrarianism as a counterpoint to anthropocentric environmental pe...
This volume collects essays on postcolonial, ecocritical, intercultural, mythical, and archetypal st...
This essay shows how sustainability can and should be understood in terms of a cultural perspective ...
The main objective of this paper is to show how oral literature is engaged by Swazis with regards to...
Literary theory, in general, examines the relations between writers, texts and the world. In most li...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
In our exploration of eco-conflict between the natural and the built environments, we examined Niyi...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
Quality of life, natural and man-made environments, physical, social and mental well-being are curre...
Magister Artium - MAliterature, music and culture”. As this statement suggests, ecocriticism is conc...
Dualistic thinking has led Western civilization to a logic of domination which justifies the exploit...
Quality of life, natural and man-made environments, physical, social and mental well-being are curre...