The Sacred Book of the Werewolf is a masterpiece of Russian postmodernism literature,which is filled with magic features,oriental and occidental religions,as well as cultural symbols.The author depicts a series of exp...The Sacred Book of the Werewolf is a masterpiece of Russian postmodernism literature,which is filled with magic features,oriental and occidental religions,as well as cultural symbols.The author depicts a series of expressive characters in almost acerbic descriptions.Especially when the oriental elements in foxes from China encounter the occidental elements in wolves from the West;the collision of the two cultures is obvious,which portrays all living creatures during the end of the Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia.展开更多
From the ecocritical perspective,with the reference to ecological ethics,this paper explores the ethical meanings and views of nature embodied in“werewolf”in Angela Carter’s short story“The Company of Wolves”.Thi...From the ecocritical perspective,with the reference to ecological ethics,this paper explores the ethical meanings and views of nature embodied in“werewolf”in Angela Carter’s short story“The Company of Wolves”.This paper analyzes the construction of the werewolf’s ethical identity,the reconstruction of human-animal ethics and finally the ecological integration of nature and culture.Through the analysis of the werewolf and its relationship with humans and nature,this study reveals the complex intertwining of animal and human emotions and ethical identities.This paper aims to reveal how Carter,through fairy tale rewriting and literary experimentation,rethinks the ethical positions of humans,animals,and nature,which presents an ecological ethical imagination that transcends anthropocentrism.展开更多
文摘The Sacred Book of the Werewolf is a masterpiece of Russian postmodernism literature,which is filled with magic features,oriental and occidental religions,as well as cultural symbols.The author depicts a series of expressive characters in almost acerbic descriptions.Especially when the oriental elements in foxes from China encounter the occidental elements in wolves from the West;the collision of the two cultures is obvious,which portrays all living creatures during the end of the Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia.
文摘From the ecocritical perspective,with the reference to ecological ethics,this paper explores the ethical meanings and views of nature embodied in“werewolf”in Angela Carter’s short story“The Company of Wolves”.This paper analyzes the construction of the werewolf’s ethical identity,the reconstruction of human-animal ethics and finally the ecological integration of nature and culture.Through the analysis of the werewolf and its relationship with humans and nature,this study reveals the complex intertwining of animal and human emotions and ethical identities.This paper aims to reveal how Carter,through fairy tale rewriting and literary experimentation,rethinks the ethical positions of humans,animals,and nature,which presents an ecological ethical imagination that transcends anthropocentrism.