Exploring Dark Comedy in Ecological Literature: Echoes of Laughter in the Capitalocene
暫譯: 探索生態文學中的黑暗喜劇:資本世紀中的笑聲回響
Rahmatullah, Mohammad, Gupta, Tanu, Kumar, Nagendra
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-10-02
- 售價: $3,760
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $3,572
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 210
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3032017750
- ISBN-13: 9783032017758
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In this textbook, 'dark comedy' is re-imagined as an ecological instrument: a volatile compound of irony, grotesquerie, and mischievous insight that exposes the carbonised scaffolding of late-capitalist life. Rather than sneering at catastrophe, the chapters anatomise the mechanics--defamiliarising punch line, carnival inversion, affective whiplash--by which humour slips past guard-dogs and rouses an anaesthetised public. The horizon against which this inquiry unfolds is the Capitalocene: a name that indicts capitalism, not "Man," as the principal geological agent of ruin.
Moving from Aristophanes to Atwood, from street theatre to streaming satire, each text shows laughter doing intellectual lifting. In one moment it fractures complacent common sense; in the next it stitches together circuits of feeling in which eco-grief can transmute into civic resolve. Juxtaposed with the authority of tragic form, dark comedy proves the more permeable solvent: it dissolves cultural defences, lets paradox breathe, and leaves readers wondering how ecosystems became punch-lines.
Methodologically the book is multidisciplinary. Literary tangles with environmental philosophy; humour theory quarrels with eco-Marxism; cultural studies supplies the ethnographic grit that keeps abstraction honest. By braiding those strands the argument departs from standard ecocritical curricula, insisting that jokes are not side-shows but catalytic sites where ethics, affect, and political economy collide.
Designed for advanced undergraduates yet hospitable to researchers, the volume refuses the consolations of easy optimism even as it gestures toward actionable hope. Its wager is simple: teach readers to hear the subversive crackle inside dark laughter and they may also learn to re-script the damaged world that provokes it.
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在這本教科書中,「黑暗喜劇」被重新想像為一種生態工具:一種由諷刺、怪誕和調皮的洞察組成的揮發性化合物,揭示了晚期資本主義生活的碳化支架。這些章節並不是對災難冷嘲熱諷,而是解剖其機制——陌生化的笑點、嘉年華的顛倒、情感的鞭策——通過這些機制,幽默能夠越過守衛,喚醒麻木的公眾。這項研究展開的背景是資本世紀(Capitalocene):這個名稱指控資本主義,而非「人類」,作為毀滅的主要地質代理。
從亞里斯多芬到阿特伍德,從街頭劇場到串流諷刺,每一個文本都展示了笑聲的智力提升。在某一刻,它打破了自滿的常識;在下一刻,它將情感的電路縫合在一起,使生態悲傷轉化為公民的決心。與悲劇形式的權威並置,黑暗喜劇證明了其更具滲透性的溶劑特性:它溶解文化防線,讓悖論呼吸,並讓讀者思考生態系統如何成為笑點。
在方法論上,這本書是多學科的。文學與環境哲學交織;幽默理論與生態馬克思主義爭論;文化研究提供了保持抽象真實的民族誌基礎。通過編織這些線索,論點脫離了標準的生態批評課程,堅持認為笑話不是附帶的表演,而是倫理、情感和政治經濟碰撞的催化場。
這本書旨在為高年級本科生設計,但也對研究者友好,拒絕輕鬆樂觀的安慰,即使它暗示著可行的希望。它的賭注很簡單:教導讀者聆聽黑暗笑聲中的顛覆性噼啪聲,他們也許能學會重新編寫引發這種笑聲的受損世界。
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作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Mohammad Rahmatullah 是孟加拉北方大學英語系的助理教授。Tanu Gupta 是哈里亞納中央大學英語及外語系的教授及系主任。Nagendra Kumar 是印度理工學院魯爾基人文與社會科學系的教授。