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![]() ![]() This essay focuses on Mahmoud Darwish’s exilic experience as depicted in Memory for Forgetfulness: August, Beirut, 1982 (1986). Furthermore, theĬultural ecology paradigm, as a transdisciplinary undertaking, contributes toĮcocriticism and environmental humanities. Imaginative counter-discourses of this dualistic approach. When empowering marginalized or excluded interconnected patterns and of It is also a way of cultural self-renewal Such a reading acknowledges the mutual relationship between nature andĬulture, mind and matter, and human and non-human worlds as well as theirĭynamic and evolutionary interrelationships. Paper proposes ecocultural reading as a solution to the dualistic views of theseīinaries. So, in light of the cultural ecology of Hubert Zapf, this Interconnectedness between binaries such as nature/culture, matter/mind, and That neither the anthropocentric approach of human-centeredness nor theīiocentric one of nature-centeredness is proper to depicting the indissoluble ![]() ![]() Olive tree metaphor in Mahmoud Darwish’s “The Second Olive Tree” to argue The aesthetic is considered in modern ecocriticism. ![]()
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