- Trakya Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
- Volume:15 Issue:29
- A Protest Against Human Domination over Nature in Daniel Quinn’s Ishmael
A Protest Against Human Domination over Nature in Daniel Quinn’s Ishmael
Authors : Sedat Bay, Cengiz Karagöz
Pages : 309-326
Doi:10.33207/trkede.1472073
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Publication Date : 2025-01-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Daniel Quinn’s 1992 novel Ishmael has initiated a profound re-examination of our connection with the natural world and has challenged the prevalent view of human supremacy. This research examines the pivotal insights and themes expounded in Ishmael, shedding light on their implications for our understanding of our position within the ecological community. At the heart of the novel lies Ishmael, a wise gorilla who assumes the role of an unconventional teacher on deeply established convictions about human superiority and the unchecked exploitation of Earth’s resources. Ishmael’s teachings underscore the complex interdependence of all life forms and emphasize the pressing need to listen to the voices of fellow forms in the tapestry of life. This study endeavors to explore the concept of human supremacy, examining its origins and the transformative potential inherent in embracing a more inclusive perspective regarding our bond with nature. It analyses the historical, religious, and cultural factors that have preserved human dominance and the resulting detrimental actions toward the environment generated by these beliefs. Eventually, this research concludes that Ishmael’s message remains relevant and urgent, beckoning us to critically evaluate our values, behaviors, and assumptions. It implores us to actively engage in reshaping our world by challenging prevailing narratives, interrogating societal structures, and adopting sustainable practices.Keywords : Daniel Quinn, İsmail, doğa, çevre, insanın üstünlüğü
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