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- “Ego-trips” versus Ecological Selves: A Deep Ecological Approach to Linda Hogan’s People of the Whal...
“Ego-trips” versus Ecological Selves: A Deep Ecological Approach to Linda Hogan’s People of the Whale
Authors : Nesrin Yavaş
Pages : 1073-1094
Doi:10.29110/soylemdergi.1693207
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Publication Date : 2025-08-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :This study examines Linda Hogan’s People of the Whale (2008) through Arne Naess’s deep ecological philosophy, focusing on its critique of anthropocentrism and advocacy for biocentric egalitarianism. The novel explores the fictional Aatsika people’s profound relationship with the ocean and its creatures, offering a counter-narrative to exploitative environmental practices. By contrasting late capitalist ideologies with a deep ecological worldview, Hogan emphasizes all life forms\\\' interconnectedness and intrinsic value while underscoring the consequences of humanity’s disconnection from nature. Through the journeys of its central characters, the narrative advocates for Self-realization, relational ethics, and ecological harmony, reflecting the core principles of deep ecology. This analysis positions the novel as a significant contribution to ecocritical literature, highlighting its relevance in addressing contemporary environmental crises. By challenging anthropocentric paradigms, Hogan’s work offers a transformative vision for ethical human-nature relationships, providing insights into the urgent need for sustainable and holistic approaches to ecological and cultural renewal.Keywords : insan-merkezcilik, derin ekoloji, çevreci edebiyat eleştirisi, çevre etiği, Linda Hogan
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