Islands that turn out to be sea monsters, worlds encircled by serpents, poetic personification of skies and landscapes: metaphors of natural space as a living creature are nothing new. But the work of contemporary ‘weird fiction’ writer Jeff VanderMeer creates a radical new politics of biogeography for an Anthropocene audience: the encoding of our spatial environment as not just a single creature, but a living ecosystem dependent on a non-reducible complex interaction of micro-organisms, organic intelligences and climatic conditions. Focusing on VanderMeer's Southern Reach trilogy, this article considers the implications of ‘Area X’, which is simultaneously a geographical space, a hostile intelligence, and an invasive “terroir”. This terroi...
Making New Land is an essay in theory-fiction set in a near future, where the oceans have disappeare...
Climates of Mutation contributes to the growing body of works focused on climate fiction by explorin...
In 1993 Michael Taussig's Mimesis and Alterity revitalized the power of the mimetic faculty to craft...
This article examines the subversion of traditional human approaches to nature in Jeff VanderMeer’s ...
peer reviewedThe eco in ecology and economy derives from the Greek oîkos, meaning “house” or “househ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationships between humans and their environments in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationships between humans and their environments in ...
My dissertation explores the ways in which weird fiction generates a reading strategy to examine the...
This article attempts to place Jeff VanderMeer’s novel Borne (2017) in the context of the New Weird,...
In this article, I scrutinize the much-discussed “walrus scene” from Netflix’s nature documentary Ou...
With Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach trilogy (2014) as a case study, this chapter argues that the n...
Ecocrticism has often prioritized the reversal or resistance of ecological collapse, often articulat...
Cet article traite de l’importance généralement minorée du roman d’horreur dans la réflexion sur la ...
J.G. Ballard’s novel The Drought (1965) reimagines an ecological dystopia into a strategy for how to...
Drawing on the thinking of Donna Haraway and other transdisciplinary thinkers, this paper makes the ...
Making New Land is an essay in theory-fiction set in a near future, where the oceans have disappeare...
Climates of Mutation contributes to the growing body of works focused on climate fiction by explorin...
In 1993 Michael Taussig's Mimesis and Alterity revitalized the power of the mimetic faculty to craft...
This article examines the subversion of traditional human approaches to nature in Jeff VanderMeer’s ...
peer reviewedThe eco in ecology and economy derives from the Greek oîkos, meaning “house” or “househ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationships between humans and their environments in ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the relationships between humans and their environments in ...
My dissertation explores the ways in which weird fiction generates a reading strategy to examine the...
This article attempts to place Jeff VanderMeer’s novel Borne (2017) in the context of the New Weird,...
In this article, I scrutinize the much-discussed “walrus scene” from Netflix’s nature documentary Ou...
With Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach trilogy (2014) as a case study, this chapter argues that the n...
Ecocrticism has often prioritized the reversal or resistance of ecological collapse, often articulat...
Cet article traite de l’importance généralement minorée du roman d’horreur dans la réflexion sur la ...
J.G. Ballard’s novel The Drought (1965) reimagines an ecological dystopia into a strategy for how to...
Drawing on the thinking of Donna Haraway and other transdisciplinary thinkers, this paper makes the ...
Making New Land is an essay in theory-fiction set in a near future, where the oceans have disappeare...
Climates of Mutation contributes to the growing body of works focused on climate fiction by explorin...
In 1993 Michael Taussig's Mimesis and Alterity revitalized the power of the mimetic faculty to craft...