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Reflections of Margaret Atwood’s Dystopias in the Pandemic of 2020

PLEVÍKOVÁ, Ivana

Basic information

Original name

Reflections of Margaret Atwood’s Dystopias in the Pandemic of 2020

Authors

PLEVÍKOVÁ, Ivana

Edition

New Pathways in Anglophone Literary and Cultural Studies in Pandemic Times, 20-21 November 2020, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, 2020

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Prezentace na konferencích

Field of Study

60206 Specific literatures

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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URL

Organization unit

Faculty of Arts

Keywords (in Czech)

Margaret Atwood; Oryx and Crake; The Year of the Flood; dystopia; pandemie; COVID-19; vůdcovství; ecofeminismus

Keywords in English

Margaret Atwood; Oryx and Crake; The Year of the Flood; dystopia; pandemic; COVID-19; leadership; ecofeminism

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 3/4/2021 09:06, Mgr. Jana Pelclová, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

The presentation focuses on Margaret Atwood’s novels Oryx and Crake and The Year of the Flood and considers ways in which the pandemic of her dystopian world may, to various degrees, serve as a reflection of the COVID-19 global pandemic in 2020. The setting of both novels is the same dystopian world, however, they each present different ideological takes on dealing with the pandemic. The presentation analyses the creation of Crakers as the new humanoid species, which are supposed to inhabit the earth in its post-pandemic state. It reflects not only political and social structures Atwood borrowed from the real-world, but also types of behavior that some political national leaders currently display. While the first novel addresses the issues of power, exploitation, and the God complex; The Year of the Flood, with its two female characters, investigates dealing with the pandemic via the lens of ecofeminism, ecology, nature, and sustainability. Conversely to Crake’s elitist megalomaniac ideas that leave the world and its state largely out of the discussion, in the second novel, Atwood connects to the ecology of the post-pandemic world and focuses on ways of understanding it from the natural, rather than ideological standpoint. The presentation considers these opposing viewpoints and shows defamiliarized versions reflected in the current state of the real world. In relation to that, correlations between fictional and real-life dichotomies of masculine and femi-nine perspectives on handling the pandemic both in the real world as well as in the novel are also discussed.

Links

MUNI/A/1204/2019, interní kód MU
Name: Researching Communication in English: Paradigms, Strategies, Developments - II (Acronym: ReComE 2020)
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A
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