From the world of science and the daily personal perception of each of us, the critical state of the planet, caused by the excessive pressure of human activity, is becoming in-creasingly clear. The human species is, of all species, the one that has most conquered ev-ery ecosystem on Earth, spreading everywhere. In his wandering around the world and in his ability to adapt to the most diverse situations, man has shaped the planet he lives in to such an extent that scientists have stated that these actions have had obvious con-sequences for ecosystems. Such concerns have also reached the field of literature, which, like ecology, has become interested in the environment and the relationship between hu-man and natural. Over time, a two-way relationship between these disciplines has been established and developed: the discourse of ecology adopts a typically literary narrative structure, only to return in the form of connotations characteristic of environmentally themed novels. Literature takes themes such as climate change from ecology and makes them the subject of fiction and narrative. In turn, literature determines the ways in which stories are told and also offers a series of reading effects, i.e. ideas about nature that we have been carrying around for centuries and that still influence the way we perceive it. In this essay, after presenting the birth and development of Ecocriticism studies, we will reflect on the interest that has led several contemporary Spanish authors to tackle these issues. We will investigate literary forms, conventions and objectives of an ecological cri-tique of literature that has led them to analyse the natural environment and the human-en-vironment relationship in the light of the impact of capitalism and neoliberal policies.

La respuesta literaria a los problemas ambientales: La ecocrítica en el Contexto español contemporáneo

Antonella De Sena
2024-01-01

Abstract

From the world of science and the daily personal perception of each of us, the critical state of the planet, caused by the excessive pressure of human activity, is becoming in-creasingly clear. The human species is, of all species, the one that has most conquered ev-ery ecosystem on Earth, spreading everywhere. In his wandering around the world and in his ability to adapt to the most diverse situations, man has shaped the planet he lives in to such an extent that scientists have stated that these actions have had obvious con-sequences for ecosystems. Such concerns have also reached the field of literature, which, like ecology, has become interested in the environment and the relationship between hu-man and natural. Over time, a two-way relationship between these disciplines has been established and developed: the discourse of ecology adopts a typically literary narrative structure, only to return in the form of connotations characteristic of environmentally themed novels. Literature takes themes such as climate change from ecology and makes them the subject of fiction and narrative. In turn, literature determines the ways in which stories are told and also offers a series of reading effects, i.e. ideas about nature that we have been carrying around for centuries and that still influence the way we perceive it. In this essay, after presenting the birth and development of Ecocriticism studies, we will reflect on the interest that has led several contemporary Spanish authors to tackle these issues. We will investigate literary forms, conventions and objectives of an ecological cri-tique of literature that has led them to analyse the natural environment and the human-en-vironment relationship in the light of the impact of capitalism and neoliberal policies.
2024
Desde el mundo de la ciencia y la percepción personal cotidiana de cada uno de no-sotros, cada vez es más evidente el estado crítico del planeta, provocado por la excesiva presión de la actividad humana. De todas las especies existentes, los seres humanos han sido los que han logrado conquistar y expandirse en todos los ecosistemas de la Tierra. En su deambular por el mundo y en su capacidad para adaptarse a las situaciones más diversas, el hombre ha modelado el planeta en el que vive hasta tal punto que los cientí-ficos han afirmado que estas acciones han tenido consecuencias evidentes en los ecosis-temas. Esta preocupación ha llegado también al campo de la literatura, que, al igual que la ecología, se ha interesado por el medio ambiente y la relación entre lo humano y lo natural. Con el tiempo, se ha establecido y desarrollado una relación bidireccional entre estas disciplinas: el discurso de la ecología adopta una estructura narrativa típicamente literaria, para regresar en forma de connotaciones características de las novelas de temá-tica medioambiental. A su vez, la literatura determina las formas en que se cuentan las historias y también ofrece una serie de efectos de lectura, es decir, ideas sobre la natu-raleza que arrastramos desde hace siglos y que siguen influyendo en nuestra forma de percibirla. En este ensayo, tras presentar el nacimiento y desarrollo de los estudios de Ecocrítica, se reflexionará sobre el interés que ha llevado a varios autores españoles contemporáneos a abordar estas cuestiones. Se investigarán las formas literarias, las convenciones y los objetivos de una crítica ecológica de la literatura que les ha llevado a analizar el medio natural y la relación hombre-medio ambiente a la luz del impacto del capitalismo y las políticas neoliberales.
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