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Social-ecological memory in an autobiographical novel: ecoliteracy, place attachment, and identity related to the Korean traditional village landscape

机译:自传小说中的社会生态记忆:生态素养,场所依恋以及与韩国传统乡村景观相关的身份

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Our study discusses how literature, in particular an autobiographical novel, can be approached as a valuable reservoir of social-ecological memory (SEM). Through our analysis of acclaimed Korean writer Park Wan-suh’s autobiographical novel Who Ate Up All the Shinga?, we discuss how an individual (the author) manifests ecoliteracy, place attachment, and identity in relation to Korea’s traditional village landscape that can serve as a suitable setting for understanding Korea’s local social-ecological contexts. We find a rich account of knowledge and practices related to living and ecological components, resource and landscape management systems, social institutions, and worldviews. The author’s descriptions of her native village landscape show the role of village resource and landscape management practices in enhancing local biodiversity and developing ecoliteracy in relation to indigenous ecosystem-like concepts. In addition, several social capitals are mentioned as key to sustaining the village community. The author’s knowledge of local plants is the result of her childhood experiences in nature, and her place attachment is tightly linked with her worldview that is cultivated through intricate human-nature relationships within the Korean traditional village landscape. Furthermore, the novel contributes to comprehending resilience thinking by providing a narrative of social changes and interactions between humans and nature. Thus, SEM retained in literature can facilitate a meaningful understanding of social-ecological contexts in a given social-ecological system. Our study therefore suggests new functions of autobiographical memory in literary work for delivering SEM, and informs the study of SEM across the fields of humanities, social sciences, and natural resources management.
机译:我们的研究讨论了文学,尤其是自传小说,如何可以作为社会生态记忆(SEM)的宝贵资源。通过对著名的韩国作家朴婉淑的自传小说《谁吃光了所有信加》的分析,我们讨论了个人(作者)如何表现出与韩国传统乡村景观有关的生态素养,场所依恋和身份,可以作为韩国的传统乡村景观。了解韩国当地社会生态环境的合适环境。我们发现了与生活和生态要素,资源和景观管理系统,社会机构以及世界观有关的知识和实践。作者对她的祖国乡村景观的描述表明,乡村资源和景观管理实践在增强本地生物多样性和发展与本土生态系统概念相关的生态素养方面的作用。此外,提到了几个社会首都,这是维持乡村社区的关键。作者对当地植物的了解是她童年时代在大自然中的经历的结果,她的地域依恋与她的世界观紧密联系在一起,而世界观是通过韩国传统乡村景观中错综复杂的人与自然关系培养出来的。此外,该小说通过提供对社会变化以及人与自然之间相互作用的叙述,有助于理解复原力思维。因此,保留在文献中的SEM可以促进对给定社会生态系统中社会生态环境的有意义的理解。因此,我们的研究提出了自传体记忆在提供SEM的文学作品中的新功能,并为人文,社会科学和自然资源管理等领域的SEM研究提供了信息。

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