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美国文坛里向来少不了对美国政治、经济与外交方面的批判性思考,这些作品通过文学自身特有的途径,引起读者及社会对美国政府各种决策的反思,呼唤美国社会对其他国家、民族文化的关注和尊重。美国普利策文学奖得主简·斯迈利在2007年发表的《山中十日》正是这样一部作品。本文从生态女性主义视角,着重分析小说中不同人物有关美国政治与外交的观点,主要以“9·11”事件后美国发动伊拉克战争为例,阐述小说中对美国政治与外交的批判与思考,以及生态女性主义视角下的政治启示。
In the American literary world, the United States has always had critical thinking on the political, economic and diplomatic aspects of the United States. These works have caused readers and the society to reflect on various decisions made by the U.S. government through their own unique ways of literature. They call for the social development of the United States to other countries and ethnic cultures Concerned and respected. The “Ten Days in the Mountains” published by Jane Smiley, Pulitzer Prize Winner in the United States in 2007, is just such a work. From the perspective of ecofeminism, this paper focuses on the analysis of different viewpoints on American politics and diplomacy by different characters in the novel. This article takes the United States launching the Iraq war as an example after the September 11 Incident to elaborate the novel’s criticism of American politics and diplomacy Thinking, and political enlightenment from the perspective of ecofeminism.