Latife Tekin'in Romanlarında Doğa ve İnsan İlişkisi
Abstract
Since the time immemorial, the relationship between nature and humanity exists in
many different phases. In today's world, nature has become something that is both
consumed and transformed by human beings. The relationship that humans have had
with
nature
since
the
beginning
has
gradually
been
worn
down
and
anthropocentrism has become dominant. In this study, anthropocentristic thinking of
nature and contradictory perspectives to this thinking are evaluated around concepts like
ethics, dialect of ecology, and land ethics in the scope of Latife Tekin’s works.
Latife Tekin, who is one of the eminent authors of the Turkish novel-writing after 1980,
has produced valuable novels developing nature sensitivity as seen in Sevgili Arsız
Ölüm, Berci
Kristin
Çöp
Masalları, Ormanda
Ölüm
Yokmuş, Unutma
Bahçesi and Muinar. Focusing on the consumption of nature, these works of Latife
Tekin points out many problems including the roots of the between human and nature
relationship, anthropocentristic development of the conception of nature, class
differentiation and poverty. In the light of the points mentioned above. this study
examines multi-dimentional structure of nature sensitivity in Latife Tekin’s novels .