『등대로』의 정원과 에코페미니즘
The Garden and Ecofeminism in To the Lighthouse
- 한국영미어문학회
- 영미어문학
- 영미어문학 제123호
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2016.1259 - 76 (18 pages)
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DOI : 10.21297/ballak.2016.123.59
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In this paper, I explore the garden as “an elegiac garden,” a site where Virginia Woolf both commemorates and feels sensuously towards the presence of her mother. In this respect, I analyze To the Lighthouse by focusing on the garden noting that ecofeminists have cited Woolf as a proto-ecofeminist. Before examining the possibilities of interpreting Woolf’s modernist narrative strategies from ecofeminist perspectives, though, I would like to find the answer to the question whether Woolf’s feminism can embrace the agendas of ecofeminism. First, I investigate what motifs Woolf drives from the connection with the gardens and how she represents them in her writings. Next, I reevaluate Woolf’s defiance of the dualism that is enshrined in the terms of “naturecultures” which Donna Haraway has provided for new directions in ecofeminism. Further, I attempt to find a potential alliance with ecofeminist concepts in Woolf’s “organic perception”. Lastly, I inquire into how Woolf’s usage of natural images revise the myth of Demeter and Persephone.
Abstract
1. 들어가며
2. 울프의 정원
3. 『등대로』 : 애가의 정원
4. 나가며
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