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Ecocriticism: Exploring the Non-Human World in Avramovska’s Novel Водни тела

Journal
Palimpsest
Date Issued
2024-12-25
Author(s)
Maleska, Kalina
DOI
https://doi.org/10.46763/PALIM24918255m
Abstract
This article explores how a small-scale utopia can be envisioned and constructed within a dystopian world affected by a gradual environmental catastrophe. The novel that depicts this dystopian setting is Водни тела (Water Bodies) by the Macedonian diasporic writer Ana Avramovska. The novel is focused on a woman coming back from Australia to her native town of Kumanovo, after many years abroad, to encounter how the town has changed as a result of the long-lasting effects of pollution. Searching for various unconventional ways to mitigate the pollution and find the sources of a river bank that has existed long ago, according to the grandmother’s stories, the narrator and her friends unconsciously search for their own beginnings. In line with previous research of ecofeminist fiction and dystopic perspectives, the novel explores and even insists on the possibility of enacting a utopian vision of a better world even in the middle of the environmental calamity. The main thesis explored in this research is that Water Bodies is an eco-critical novel, in accordance with Lawrence Buell’s criteria for evaluating a text as embodying environmental consciousness. All elements discussed in the article, such as the environmental problems, the importance of the nonhuman environment, and the search for an eco-utopia are arguments that support such thesis.
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ecocriticism; eco-uto...

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