Exploitation is the central theme that looms over Marquez’s short story The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother. But unlike its other readings, this paper is an attempt to view this text as an ecocentric discourse. This ‘green reading’ considers the central character of the story Erendira as the soul force of Nature, upon whom humans exert their dominance and relentlessly wage war with one another for her possession. Within the text, instances can be identified where this power relation becomes evident. A close analysis of such elements is made from an ecocentric perspective to bring out an effective discourse that pleads against the careless treatment of nature. A closer analysis of the text wil...
Abstract Nowadays the discussions about nature and environments are significant particularly in huma...
Ecocritics argue that everything in the world is interconnected and that humans have a moral obligat...
This research analyzes how nature, human and non-human, have been represented in Guy de Maupassant's...
The roots of ecology prolong profoundly within earlier phases of history, when the naturalistic fabr...
The present paper seeks to analyze Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea in the light of the theory of ecocr...
In literature, nature has played a vital part not just to inspire but also to initiate the seedling ...
Humans often revel in their self-proclaimed ability to identify interactive possibilities between pe...
In this research we make an ecocritical analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “Eleonora” (1850)....
Current criticism of works of eco fiction maintains that one of the central contributions of this li...
This research analyzes how nature, human and non-human, have been represented in Guy de Maupassant’s...
Ecocriticism has evolved as a global literary theory during the last three decades. The whole world ...
Abstract : The objective of this writing is to expose the contextual implication of Ruckert's Ecocri...
The felicities of nature are bountiful but the basket of man is rather constricted, owing to the pro...
Amitav Ghosh’s novel Gun Island (2019) explores the intersection of the nonhuman with 21st century i...
This study analyzes diverse anthropocentric and ecocentric tendencies, fluctuations, and changes amo...
Abstract Nowadays the discussions about nature and environments are significant particularly in huma...
Ecocritics argue that everything in the world is interconnected and that humans have a moral obligat...
This research analyzes how nature, human and non-human, have been represented in Guy de Maupassant's...
The roots of ecology prolong profoundly within earlier phases of history, when the naturalistic fabr...
The present paper seeks to analyze Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea in the light of the theory of ecocr...
In literature, nature has played a vital part not just to inspire but also to initiate the seedling ...
Humans often revel in their self-proclaimed ability to identify interactive possibilities between pe...
In this research we make an ecocritical analysis of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “Eleonora” (1850)....
Current criticism of works of eco fiction maintains that one of the central contributions of this li...
This research analyzes how nature, human and non-human, have been represented in Guy de Maupassant’s...
Ecocriticism has evolved as a global literary theory during the last three decades. The whole world ...
Abstract : The objective of this writing is to expose the contextual implication of Ruckert's Ecocri...
The felicities of nature are bountiful but the basket of man is rather constricted, owing to the pro...
Amitav Ghosh’s novel Gun Island (2019) explores the intersection of the nonhuman with 21st century i...
This study analyzes diverse anthropocentric and ecocentric tendencies, fluctuations, and changes amo...
Abstract Nowadays the discussions about nature and environments are significant particularly in huma...
Ecocritics argue that everything in the world is interconnected and that humans have a moral obligat...
This research analyzes how nature, human and non-human, have been represented in Guy de Maupassant's...