The Ecocriticism in Contemporary Mongolian Literature (The Features of Poetry Genealogy of People's Writer B. Lkhagvasuren)

Authors

  • Bigermaa Ragchaa Author
  • Myadag Lkhamjav Author
  • Tumendemberel Ragchaa Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/kvk4mq55

Keywords:

Contemporary poetry, ethics, and conservation

Abstract

Ecocriticism, or the theory of ecoliterature, which is widespread in western countries in modern times, helps to study the relationship of man and nature, that is, the relationship between man and nature, and how it reflects the idea of ​​protecting the environment and preventing environmental destruction.

The ethical issues of nature conservation occupy an important place in the traditional thinking of Mongolians because they have been engaged in nomadic animal husbandry and living in close connection with nature.

Today, when the world is united in the concept of "Sustainable Development" and one of its three cornerstones is the environment, it is possible to cultivate the ethics of nature conservation through literature, especially poetry.

In this article, we will briefly describe the idea of ​​protecting the environment in some of the works of B.Lkhagvasuren, a well-known representative of modern Mongolian literature, "People's Writer".

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Published

2025-08-11

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The Ecocriticism in Contemporary Mongolian Literature (The Features of Poetry Genealogy of People’s Writer B. Lkhagvasuren). (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2934-2936. https://doi.org/10.64252/kvk4mq55