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Köztes állapotok: Az ember és a természet kapcsolatai a magyar fantasztikus irodalomban |
| Tartalom: | https://doktori.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/13006/ |
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| Archívum: | SZTE Doktori Értekezések Repozitórium |
| Gyűjtemény: |
Tudományterületek = Bölcsészettudományok: Irodalom- és kultúratudományok
Típus = Disszertáció |
| Cím: |
Köztes állapotok: Az ember és a természet kapcsolatai a magyar fantasztikus irodalomban
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| Létrehozó: |
Borbiró Aletta
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| Dátum: |
2026
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| Téma: |
06.02.04.01. Irodalomelmélet, összehasonlító irodalomtudomány, irodalmi stílusok
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| Tartalmi leírás: |
My thesis explores how Hungarian fantastic literature (primarily works published between 2015-2023) depicts the relationship between humans and nature. Its central questions concern the ways in which non- and subhuman actors (animals, plants, fungi, hybrid entities, and marginalized groups) become focal figures of the narratives. Can they rewrite an anthropocentric worldview, and if so, how? The study draws mainly on posthumanism and other contemporary philosophical frameworks, integrating insights from animal and plant studies, and ecocriticism. It argues that (contemporary Hungarian) fantastic literature is not a corpus of escapist genres but a mode that thematizes social, biological, and ecological issues of the “here and now,” while reflecting on different worldviews and cultural traditions.
The paper is structured around three problems, each elaborated through a chapter of case studies. The first cluster concerns the representation of animal identities and human–animal hybrid relations. The chapter focuses on narratives featuring hybrid beings whose animal attributes symbolize social otherness, while their bodies and social status also reflect on the destabilized human–environment relationship. The second cluster examines portrayals of plant life and fungi. In Hungarian fantastic literature, the representation of vegetal and mycological entities tends to move away from anthropomorphizing strategies, foregrounding biological characteristics and cultural anxieties surrounding plants and fungi. These texts offer a critique of logocentrism, thereby destabilizing the central position of Human. The third cluster investigates the interplay of nature and culture through intertwined motifs of the sick body and the sick environment. It demonstrates how the entanglement of the human body, nature, and trauma symbolizes the interconnectedness of all beings.
The thesis concludes that in these texts, nature functions as a projection of social, political, and cultural forces.
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| Nyelv: |
magyar
magyar
magyar
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Disszertáció
NonPeerReviewed
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| Formátum: |
text
text
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| Azonosító: |
Borbiró Aletta
Köztes állapotok: Az ember és a természet kapcsolatai a magyar fantasztikus irodalomban.
Doktori értekezés, Szegedi Tudományegyetem (2000-).
(2026)
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