Dominance of Anthropocentrism in Chris Bonington’s Ascent
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Chris Bonington,in hisautobiographyAscentpublished in 2017backgroundsthe
bio-centric worldview because of his anthropocentricupbringing.He happens to take
anthropocentric actions from his childhoodto the peak of his career as a renowned
climber.His anthropocentric visiontonature creates polaritiesamongthem.This
vision captures thenotion ofsuperiority and inferiority between human being and
nature.In patriarchalsociety,maledominatesfemalein different sectorslikewise
human being also dominate nature. We can take nature and women as sameobject
wherementreat according to their wish. AsVal Plumwood andCheryll Glofelty
claim, this research comes to the conclusionthathuman centeredness leadsus
towards the path of destruction of global ecology.Bonington in his autobiography
maintains the anthropocentric viewpoint rather than deconstructing it.Readershave
to dig outbio-centric worldviewfrom the cracks and silence as if the absent of bio-
centrism advocates the values of bio-centrism itself. The negation of bio-centric
worldview in Bonington’sAscentitself critiques the overstatements of
anthropocentric worldview.Whenever he is in painand suffocation, he is compelled
to escape from anthropocentric world and goes to nature for healing.However,he
fails to foreground bio-centric values in his bulky bookAscent.
