인류세 위기와 생태적 꿈: 『세계를 뜻하는 단어는 숲이다』을 중심으로
The Anthropocene Crisis and the Ecological Dream: Insights from The Word for World is Forest
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This study examines the ecological thought and insights into the Anthropocene Crisis in Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Word for World is Forest. The novel portrays the consequences of colonial conflicts and ecological crises through the metaphor of human colonization of other planets, a process driven by environmental degradation and resource depletion. In particular, it explores the ways in which the indigenous inhabitants of the planet Athshe coexist with nature, contrasting this with the notion of human superiority rooted in geocentric dualism. The analysis focuses on the interdependent relationship that Athshean society maintains with nature and the role of dreams and the unconscious in shaping their ecological vision. The Athsheans regard nature as a partner in life rather than merely a resource, offering significant insights into healing the ecological destruction caused by anthropocentric paradigms and fostering sustainable societies. Ultimately, The Word for World is Forest provides profound lessons on how the harmonious relationships among humans, nature, cultural diversity, and ecological balance can inform efforts to address the Anthropocene Crisis.

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어슐러 K. 르 귄인류세『세계를 뜻하는 단어는 숲이다』인류세인종차별생태공존Ursula K. Le GuinanthropoceneThe Word for World is Forestanthropoceneracismecologycoexistencedream
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인류세 위기와 생태적 꿈: 『세계를 뜻하는 단어는 숲이다』을 중심으로
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The Anthropocene Crisis and the Ecological Dream: Insights from The Word for World is Forest
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10.21297/ballak.2024.155.23
발행일
2024-12
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155
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23 ~ 45