Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”

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Autor(a) principal: Scheidt, Déborah
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gragoatá
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/56688
Resumo: By positing that the first woman’s actions were the catalyst of humanity’s fall from God’s grace, and from then on fostering biased and misogynist views of the role of women in society, the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve has become one of the most influential texts in the History of Western women. Although the authority of The Book of Genesis to dictate the status quo of women has been repeatedly called into question along the centuries, it was with the advent of Feminism that the movement of “writing back” to the Bible was intensified. This article examines how, by using strategies of literary fantasy, Ursula Le Guin’s short story “She Unnames Them” rewrites the biblical text of Genesis. In Le Guin’s narrative Eve is given protagonism, so that, through the rebellious initiative of unnaming, she is able to create a meaningful connection between herself and the animals that populate the Garden of Eden. The specific aim of the article is to explore the articulations between Feminism, Post-Colonialism and Ecocriticism in Le Guin’s short story, linking the strategy of “writing back” with ecofeminism through Val Plumwood’s conclusions on binarism, as well as with post-colonial ecocriticism, via Mary Louise Pratt’s concept of Eurocentered planetary consciousness,  among other theories that help explain the power relations between the human and the non-human spheres.
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spelling Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”Retrucando a Bíblia: ecocrítica feminista e pós-colonial em “She Unnames Them”, de Ursula Le GuinEcofeminism; Post-colonial ecocriticism; Ursula Le Guin; “She Unnames Them”; Writing BackEcofeminismo; Ecocrítica Pós-colonial; Ursula Le Guin; “She Unnames Them”; Reescrita.By positing that the first woman’s actions were the catalyst of humanity’s fall from God’s grace, and from then on fostering biased and misogynist views of the role of women in society, the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve has become one of the most influential texts in the History of Western women. Although the authority of The Book of Genesis to dictate the status quo of women has been repeatedly called into question along the centuries, it was with the advent of Feminism that the movement of “writing back” to the Bible was intensified. This article examines how, by using strategies of literary fantasy, Ursula Le Guin’s short story “She Unnames Them” rewrites the biblical text of Genesis. In Le Guin’s narrative Eve is given protagonism, so that, through the rebellious initiative of unnaming, she is able to create a meaningful connection between herself and the animals that populate the Garden of Eden. The specific aim of the article is to explore the articulations between Feminism, Post-Colonialism and Ecocriticism in Le Guin’s short story, linking the strategy of “writing back” with ecofeminism through Val Plumwood’s conclusions on binarism, as well as with post-colonial ecocriticism, via Mary Louise Pratt’s concept of Eurocentered planetary consciousness,  among other theories that help explain the power relations between the human and the non-human spheres.Ao propor que as ações da primeira mulher foram o gatilho para que a humanidade caísse em desgraça perante Deus, o que gerou visões pejorativas e misóginas do papel da mulher na sociedade, a narrativa bíblica de Adão e Eva tornou-se um dos textos mais influentes na história das mulheres no ocidente. A autoridade do Livro de Gênesis para ditar o status quo das mulheres tem sido frequentemente questionada ao longo dos séculos, mas foi com o advento do Feminismo que o movimento da reescrita da Bíblia se intensificou. Este artigo examina os modos pelos quais, ao fazer uso de estratégias próprias à fantasia na literatura, o conto de Ursula Le Guin “She Unnames Them” reescreve o texto bíblico. O texto confere protagonismo a Eva que, por meio da iniciativa contestadora de desnomear, cria um conexão significativa entre ela e os animais que povoam o Jardim do Éden. O objetivo específico é explorar as articulações entre Feminismo, Pós-Colonialismo e Ecocrítica no conto de Le Guin, ligando a estratégia da reescrita contestadora ao ecofeminismo, por meio das conclusões de Val Plumwood sobre binarismo, como também à ecocrítica pós-colonial, com o conceito  de “consciência planetária eurocentrada”, de Mary Louise Pratt, entre outras teorias que ajudam a explicar as relações de poder entre as esferas humanas e não humanas.Universidade Federal Fluminense2023-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/56688Gragoatá; Vol. 28 No. 61 (2023): Literatura, natureza e compromisso ético: olhares ecocríticos; e56688Gragoatá; v. 28 n. 61 (2023): Literatura, natureza e compromisso ético: olhares ecocríticos; e566882358-41141413-9073reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFenghttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/56688/34412Copyright (c) 2023 Gragoatáhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.ptinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessScheidt, Déborah2023-11-14T19:37:04Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/56688Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2023-11-14T19:37:04Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”
Retrucando a Bíblia: ecocrítica feminista e pós-colonial em “She Unnames Them”, de Ursula Le Guin
title Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”
spellingShingle Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”
Scheidt, Déborah
Ecofeminism; Post-colonial ecocriticism; Ursula Le Guin; “She Unnames Them”; Writing Back
Ecofeminismo; Ecocrítica Pós-colonial; Ursula Le Guin; “She Unnames Them”; Reescrita.
title_short Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”
title_full Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”
title_fullStr Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”
title_full_unstemmed Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”
title_sort Writing Back to The Bible: Feminist and Post-Colonial Ecocriticisms in Ursula Le Guin’s “She Unnames Them”
author Scheidt, Déborah
author_facet Scheidt, Déborah
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ecofeminism; Post-colonial ecocriticism; Ursula Le Guin; “She Unnames Them”; Writing Back
Ecofeminismo; Ecocrítica Pós-colonial; Ursula Le Guin; “She Unnames Them”; Reescrita.
topic Ecofeminism; Post-colonial ecocriticism; Ursula Le Guin; “She Unnames Them”; Writing Back
Ecofeminismo; Ecocrítica Pós-colonial; Ursula Le Guin; “She Unnames Them”; Reescrita.
description By positing that the first woman’s actions were the catalyst of humanity’s fall from God’s grace, and from then on fostering biased and misogynist views of the role of women in society, the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve has become one of the most influential texts in the History of Western women. Although the authority of The Book of Genesis to dictate the status quo of women has been repeatedly called into question along the centuries, it was with the advent of Feminism that the movement of “writing back” to the Bible was intensified. This article examines how, by using strategies of literary fantasy, Ursula Le Guin’s short story “She Unnames Them” rewrites the biblical text of Genesis. In Le Guin’s narrative Eve is given protagonism, so that, through the rebellious initiative of unnaming, she is able to create a meaningful connection between herself and the animals that populate the Garden of Eden. The specific aim of the article is to explore the articulations between Feminism, Post-Colonialism and Ecocriticism in Le Guin’s short story, linking the strategy of “writing back” with ecofeminism through Val Plumwood’s conclusions on binarism, as well as with post-colonial ecocriticism, via Mary Louise Pratt’s concept of Eurocentered planetary consciousness,  among other theories that help explain the power relations between the human and the non-human spheres.
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