Magi: navigating non-hierarchical difference in ecocriticism

Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic is a Japanese manga written by Shinobu Ohtaka, and draws inspiration from the Arabian Nights with its motifs of magic and adventure to create a vast fantasy world, where Alibaba, Aladdin and Morgianna, as they discover the ideal models of kingship and ideology, in order...

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Main Author: Lim, Cheryl Xiao Wei
Other Authors: Samara Anne Cahill
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-711062019-12-10T12:47:16Z Magi: navigating non-hierarchical difference in ecocriticism Lim, Cheryl Xiao Wei Samara Anne Cahill School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities::Literature::English Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic is a Japanese manga written by Shinobu Ohtaka, and draws inspiration from the Arabian Nights with its motifs of magic and adventure to create a vast fantasy world, where Alibaba, Aladdin and Morgianna, as they discover the ideal models of kingship and ideology, in order to stop ‘abnormalities’ of the world, “war, poverty [and] discrimination” (Ohtaka 8:180). In doing so, the manga reveals that it partly is concerned with different ways of being that extend beyond the ideological to encompass questions of species. As animalized humans, sentient animals, and a biocentric utopia are presented as the heart of what the manga strives to answer, I argue that it should be analyzed using an ecocritical lens in an attempt to mediate difference between humans and nonhumans so as to understand and that there is a need to view difference nonhierarchically, and a possible way of doing so is to look at animal alterity and subjectivity by critically anthropomorphising animal and thus. mediating on how to we should situate ourselves in relation to, and within, the environment despite being radically different from one another, to provide a guide towards the formation of functional and effective environmental solutions. Bachelor of Arts 2017-05-15T04:45:06Z 2017-05-15T04:45:06Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71106 en Nanyang Technological University 44 p. application/pdf
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Magi: navigating non-hierarchical difference in ecocriticism
description Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic is a Japanese manga written by Shinobu Ohtaka, and draws inspiration from the Arabian Nights with its motifs of magic and adventure to create a vast fantasy world, where Alibaba, Aladdin and Morgianna, as they discover the ideal models of kingship and ideology, in order to stop ‘abnormalities’ of the world, “war, poverty [and] discrimination” (Ohtaka 8:180). In doing so, the manga reveals that it partly is concerned with different ways of being that extend beyond the ideological to encompass questions of species. As animalized humans, sentient animals, and a biocentric utopia are presented as the heart of what the manga strives to answer, I argue that it should be analyzed using an ecocritical lens in an attempt to mediate difference between humans and nonhumans so as to understand and that there is a need to view difference nonhierarchically, and a possible way of doing so is to look at animal alterity and subjectivity by critically anthropomorphising animal and thus. mediating on how to we should situate ourselves in relation to, and within, the environment despite being radically different from one another, to provide a guide towards the formation of functional and effective environmental solutions.
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