Ecocriticism and Environmental Consciousness on Trible Studies in Indian Writers Novels

  • M Ganesh Kumar Ph.D., Full- Time Research Scholar, Department of English, V.H.N.S.N. College, (Autonomous) Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Virudhunagar
  • K Muthu Rajan Associate Professor, Department of English, V.H.N.S.N. College, (Autonomous) Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Virudhunagar
Keywords: Ecocriticism, India, Activism, Environment, Fiction

Abstract

This study aims to thoroughly examine the existence and ramifications of ecocriticism in Indian fiction. In particular, it seeks to examine how environmental awareness and nature-human interactions are portrayed in a variety of literary works, such as novels, short stories, and poetry, written by a wide variety of Indian authors. The study intends to shed light on how Indian fiction depicts the natural world, actively addresses ecological issues, and integrates traditional ecological wisdom by exploring these texts. The study also looks at the sociocultural context that shapes these literary portrayals and assesses how they might affect environmental activism and awareness in India. The purpose of this comprehensive analysis is to add to the body of knowledge regarding ecocriticism and its relevance to Indian literature.

Published
2025-04-10
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