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문학과환경학회 문학과환경 문학과환경 제5권 2호
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2006.12
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7 - 24 (18page)

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In his "Ripples on the Surface," Snyder's environmental narrative is deconstrcutive and reconstructive at the same time. The word "interconnectedness" explains the improbable possibility; just as every being is interconnected with every other being so not only does Snyder's poetics interpenetrate his politics but it is interrelated with the Taoist/Buddhist metaphysics as well. Especially Nagarjunian sunyata provides a fulcrum for Snyder's poetics. Precisely the double signification of sunyata, negative and positive, allows the (re)deconstructive site of Snyder's bioregional discourse beyond Derridean semiological lethargy.
Therefore, Snyder does not deny human stewardship in the task of preserving wilderness. Rather, he has a highly political and vatic voice as the readers have demonstrated varied responses to that, favorably or negatively. But also he tends to reserve the self-effacing voices within a single poem or through organic placings of poems or interconnected relationships between his books. Because Snyder's view of nature articulates a ground for self-deconstruction, his environmentalism ultimately takes a dialogical position between nature and humanity, between primitivism and techno-scientism--the ongoing dialogue toward the ecologically sustainable transformation of self and culture. Such a (counter)cultural narrative is better exemplified in "Ripples on the Surface" than in any other poems of his own.

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