Amitav Ghosh’s short story The Living Mountain is here seen as a parable ap-pended to his previous Nutmeg’s Curse. The essay discusses the literary genre to which the story belongs, whether fable, as the subtitle suggests, or myth, high-lighting its relations with pop music, Western philosophy, and Hindu beliefs. Eventually, though much simpler in its structure, the short story may gesture towards a new way of perceiving the opposition North vs. South, as an opposi-tion of epistemic paradigms rather than a territorial question.
Learning from the Paradigmatic South: Amitav Ghosh’s The Living Mountain as a Parable of Environmental Resistance / A. Vescovi - In: Reframing : SouthsEcological Perspectives on the South in Literature, Film, and New Media / [a cura di] C. Concilio, A. Baracco. - Prima edizione. - Milano : Milano University Press, 2025. - ISBN 9791255102663. - pp. 115-128 [10.54103/milanoup.213.c410]
Learning from the Paradigmatic South: Amitav Ghosh’s The Living Mountain as a Parable of Environmental Resistance
A. Vescovi
2025
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Amitav Ghosh’s short story The Living Mountain is here seen as a parable ap-pended to his previous Nutmeg’s Curse. The essay discusses the literary genre to which the story belongs, whether fable, as the subtitle suggests, or myth, high-lighting its relations with pop music, Western philosophy, and Hindu beliefs. Eventually, though much simpler in its structure, the short story may gesture towards a new way of perceiving the opposition North vs. South, as an opposi-tion of epistemic paradigms rather than a territorial question.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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