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Journal of Commonwealth literature, 2017-06, Vol.52 (2), p.382-396
2017

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Titel
Last whales: Eschatology, extinction, and the cetacean imaginary in Winton and Pash
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  • Journal of Commonwealth literature, 2017-06, Vol.52 (2), p.382-396
Ort / Verlag
London, England: SAGE Publications
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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  • Few of the earth’s creatures capture the popular imagination quite like the whale, which has come to serve as an ambivalent figure for both salvation and perdition, whether the moral dramas that unfold around it are seen in religious (eschatological) or scientific (ecological) terms. Whales are at once signifiers for extinction, pointing to the threat of planetary destruction, and signifiers for redemption, in which the ongoing environmentalist campaign for protection doubles as a human struggle to save us from ourselves. This article looks at two contemporary Australian literary texts, Tim Winton’s Shallows (1985) and Chris Pash’s The Last Whale (2008), both of which explore competing extinction scenarios: the extinction of whales; the extinction of the whaling industry; and the extinction of whaling as a way of life. Given the further possibility of human self-extinction, the article argues that a new cetacean imaginary is needed in which whales are seen as complex manifestations of a life that co-exists with humanity, but is neither reducible to human understandings of history nor to the various futures — or non-futures — that human beings might imagine for themselves.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0021-9894, 1741-6442
eISSN: 1741-6442
DOI: 10.1177/0021989415623604
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_1907518983

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