This special issue considers the ways in which contemporary American fiction seeks to imagine a mode of ‘planetary memory’ able to address the scalar and systemic complexities of the Anthropocene – the epoch in which the combined activity of the human species has become a geological force in its own right. As Naomi Klein has recently argued, confronting the problem of anthropogenic climate change alters everything we know about the world: demanding wholesale recalibration of economic and political priorities; destabilising the epistemic frameworks through which quotidian life is interpreted and enacted; and decentring the dominant cultural imaginaries that seek to give form to historical experienc
Across the social sciences and humanities, and in diverse forms of popular media around the world, d...
This essay explores a narrative device familiar from sci-fi and dystopian fiction that is commonly u...
This project explores the relation between American exceptionalism and global ecological crisis of o...
Our new geological epoch of the Anthropocene is characterised by the primacy of humanity’s catastrop...
Although many SF texts proceed from the speculative premise that our species will continue to develo...
Re-imagining Anthropocene: towards a post-anthropocentric planetary literature Scientific and cu...
Diletta De Cristofaro and Daniel Cordle introduce the special issue on the Literature of the Anthrop...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Textual Practice on 14...
In recent years, climate change has emerged as a dominant theme in literature, with writers trying t...
This article argues that the museum is a significant trope in contemporary literature that engages w...
The Anthropocene has rendered the familiar strange and the strange familiar. As David Farrier sugges...
'Earth and Beyond in Tumultuous Times' offers a critical exploration of the Anthropocene concept. It...
<p>While environmental literary criticism has traditionally focused its attention on the textual rep...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
The rise of the Anthropocene in the public imaginary has coincided with the emergence of a particula...
Across the social sciences and humanities, and in diverse forms of popular media around the world, d...
This essay explores a narrative device familiar from sci-fi and dystopian fiction that is commonly u...
This project explores the relation between American exceptionalism and global ecological crisis of o...
Our new geological epoch of the Anthropocene is characterised by the primacy of humanity’s catastrop...
Although many SF texts proceed from the speculative premise that our species will continue to develo...
Re-imagining Anthropocene: towards a post-anthropocentric planetary literature Scientific and cu...
Diletta De Cristofaro and Daniel Cordle introduce the special issue on the Literature of the Anthrop...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Textual Practice on 14...
In recent years, climate change has emerged as a dominant theme in literature, with writers trying t...
This article argues that the museum is a significant trope in contemporary literature that engages w...
The Anthropocene has rendered the familiar strange and the strange familiar. As David Farrier sugges...
'Earth and Beyond in Tumultuous Times' offers a critical exploration of the Anthropocene concept. It...
<p>While environmental literary criticism has traditionally focused its attention on the textual rep...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
The rise of the Anthropocene in the public imaginary has coincided with the emergence of a particula...
Across the social sciences and humanities, and in diverse forms of popular media around the world, d...
This essay explores a narrative device familiar from sci-fi and dystopian fiction that is commonly u...
This project explores the relation between American exceptionalism and global ecological crisis of o...