Powieść ekologiczna jako gatunek krytyczny
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The Article is Dedicated to Present an Environmentalist (Environmental, Ecological)
Novel as a 'Critical Genre'.
I show its attributes in contrast with a nature novel which in turn I define as a thematic
novel form being mainly educational and set in nature. Ecological novel on the other
hand is an ideological variety of a novel related to social ecological movements arising
after the fifties. Its plot need not take place in natural environment and the ecological
value may be emphasized merely in the discursive layer. While the nature novel is dominated
by an anthropocentric viewpoint the ecological novel is strictly oriented towards
ecocentricism' and utilizing accomplishments of feminist and postcolonial literature. The
true commitment of this genre is quite distinctive. I demonstrate it exemplifying three
characteristic types of ecological novel: the philosophical treaty (Elizabeth Costello, J.M.
Coetzee), the futurological ecological dystopia (Possibility of an Island, M. Houellebecq)
and the ecological novel (“powieść środowiskowa") about ecologists (Low−tech, M. Olszewski),
simultaneously highlighting its close connections with feminism (Prowadź swój
pług przez kości umarłych, O. Tokarczuk) as well as criticism of capitalism.
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