Interpretation Literary Texts That Breathe on Interdisciplinary in Nature

  • Jargal O
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Abstract

The analytical point of view of literature is leaning toward the ecological and social change in the world. Based on the concept “words that breathe or texts that breathe” which is initiated idea by doctor Jose Marrero Henriquez for analyzing in eco-criticism, I would like to extend this line of thinking and trying to interpret it. Aforementioned words or literary texts that breathe, appear to be some relationship with meditation, which concentrates on the breath a human being. From this point of view, the eco-analysis of literature is a way of looking at the path between ecocriticism and Buddhism, regardless of tradition. This is an attempt to do interpretation by ecocriticism on novel by Gun Ayurzana, “Shugden” (2012) which talks story of one of separated ethnic groups in Mongolia, interconnected each other to religious and philosophical issues.

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Jargal, O. (2019). Interpretation Literary Texts That Breathe on Interdisciplinary in Nature. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 07(09), 230–237. https://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2019.79017

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