
캐나다 아동문학의 사실적 동물이야기
The Realistic Animal Story in Canadian Children’s Literature: Northrop Frye’s Garrison Mentality in Ernest Thompson Seton’s Wild Animals I Have Known
- 한국영미문학교육학회
- 영미문학교육
- 영미문학교육 제26집 1호
- : KCI등재
- 2022.04
- 125 - 152 (28 pages)
This paper aims to examine Ernest Thompson Seton’s Wild Animals I Have Known through the lens of Northrop Frye’s garrison mentality thesis. According to Frye, the garrison mentality refers to a particularly Canadian response to elementary fear of the harsh Canadian wilderness. In this environment, Canadians make every effort to build both physical and psychological shields of civilization. The realistic animal stories in Wild Animals tackle Frye’s garrison mentality. Seton thinks that Canadian frontiersmen share the same fate with wild animals in the hostile natural environment. Such an ending in Wild Animals hints at the inescapable food chain that nonhuman beings face in the uncivilized natural world; it also ironically implies the triumph of civilization over exceptionally talented individual wild animals, which display both intellectual and moral abilities to survive in the harsh Canadian wilderness. At the same time, under the circumstance that the garrison mentality hardly works, the wretched of the wild nature cast people’s mind back to their innermost anxiety on the hostile nature.
I. 서론: 사실적 동물이야기의 수세적 사고방식과 캐나다적 정체성의 형성
II. 특별한 야생동물의 도전: 수세적 사고방식의 안과 밖
III. 야생동물의 문명 투항 거부와 자기파멸의 심리학
IV. 문명과 야생 사이에 낀 존재들: 야생화된 동물의 비극
V. 야생자연에서의 생존 투쟁과 비극적 퇴장
VI. 야생 생존의 성공 조건: 수세적 사고방식의 필요성과 한계
VII. 결론: 수세적 사고방식 깊이 읽기와 캐나다의 사실적 동물이야기의 현대적 의미