Nature and Psychological Engineering: An Ecopsychological Study of Silko’s Ceremony

Authors

  • Ali Raza Fahad Government Graduate College Gojra, Pakistan.
  • Amani Sharif Government College Women University Faisalabad, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2022.1002.0233

Keywords:

Ecopsychology, Ecocriticism, Human Consciousness, Nature, Native American

Abstract

The study aims at investigating the relationship between the human mind crisis in relation to its immediate environment in Leslie Silko’s Ceremony. Ecological psychology is the study of the psychological origins of the ecological crisis, as well as the interaction between the human mind and the Earth's ecological crisis. An entirely new perspective and research methodologies have been provided by Ecological psychology for post-traumatic psychological healing as well as the proper handling of man-nature relationships. From an ecopsychological perspective, post-traumatic psychological resilience should be guided by ecological psychology theory, starting with ecological psychology regarding post-traumatic resilience, to establish a green eco- psychotherapy system, to attain harmony between nature and man, pay heed to trauma, and continue to grow. In the 1990s, the field of ecological psychology grew in popularity. Ecological psychology has made a positive attempt to investigate the core causes of the problems that human society and psychology have faced. It has a significant value in enforcing environmental consciousness, strengthening environmental learning, and expanding psychological research and application. In Ceremony, Tayo’s character is suffering post-traumatic conditions and environmental disconnection. When he refurbishes his relation with nature he gets healed and his mental peace returns. The study exhibits how significant it is to renew a good relationship between man and nature to bring and maintain joy and peace on Earth.

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Author Biographies

Ali Raza Fahad, Government Graduate College Gojra, Pakistan.

Lecturer, Department of English

Amani Sharif, Government College Women University Faisalabad, Pakistan.

Lecturer, Department of English

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Fahad, A. R., & Sharif, A. . (2022). Nature and Psychological Engineering: An Ecopsychological Study of Silko’s Ceremony. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 10(2), 688–694. https://doi.org/10.52131/pjhss.2022.1002.0233

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