A significant strand of contemporary fiction engages with scientific models that highlight a constitutive interdependency between humanity and material realities such as the climate or the geological history of our planet. This article looks at the ways in which narrative may capture this human-nonhuman interrelation, which occupies the foreground of debates on the so-called Anthropocene. I argue that the formal dimension of scientific knowledge-as manifested by diagrams or metaphors used by scientists-is central to this narrative remediation. I explore two analogical strategies through which narrative may pursue a formal dialogue with science: clusters of metaphorical language and the global structuring of the plot. Rivka Galchen's novel A...
We now have entered the Anthropocene. Humanity is the new geological force drastically changing the ...
The contradictions inherent in European Enlightenment-based “logics” that externalize humans from “n...
This article discusses the relationship between literary form and contemporary ecological anxiety in...
A significant strand of contemporary fiction engages with scientific models that highlight a constit...
This article explores metaphorical language in the strand of contemporary fiction that Trexler discu...
The discourse surrounding the Anthropocene is rich in references to literary genres, tropes and plot...
A hierarchical model of human societies’ relations with the natural world is at the root of today’s ...
The rapidly growing transdisciplinary enthusiasm about developing new kinds of Anthropocene stories ...
In this article, we examine the way in which references to literary genres and tropes surface in the...
Within the past 10 years, climate fiction and climate-focused research within the humanities has inc...
Our new geological epoch of the Anthropocene is characterised by the primacy of humanity’s catastrop...
Interest in new empiricisms and transdisciplinary methods has led many social inquirers to engage wi...
This thesis explores modes of writing and research appropriate for the Anthropocene, when humans and...
It is almost a trope in contemporary discussions on the Anthropocene to call for new narratives that...
How might literary and cultural spheres intersect with the Anthropocene, the epoch — however defined ...
We now have entered the Anthropocene. Humanity is the new geological force drastically changing the ...
The contradictions inherent in European Enlightenment-based “logics” that externalize humans from “n...
This article discusses the relationship between literary form and contemporary ecological anxiety in...
A significant strand of contemporary fiction engages with scientific models that highlight a constit...
This article explores metaphorical language in the strand of contemporary fiction that Trexler discu...
The discourse surrounding the Anthropocene is rich in references to literary genres, tropes and plot...
A hierarchical model of human societies’ relations with the natural world is at the root of today’s ...
The rapidly growing transdisciplinary enthusiasm about developing new kinds of Anthropocene stories ...
In this article, we examine the way in which references to literary genres and tropes surface in the...
Within the past 10 years, climate fiction and climate-focused research within the humanities has inc...
Our new geological epoch of the Anthropocene is characterised by the primacy of humanity’s catastrop...
Interest in new empiricisms and transdisciplinary methods has led many social inquirers to engage wi...
This thesis explores modes of writing and research appropriate for the Anthropocene, when humans and...
It is almost a trope in contemporary discussions on the Anthropocene to call for new narratives that...
How might literary and cultural spheres intersect with the Anthropocene, the epoch — however defined ...
We now have entered the Anthropocene. Humanity is the new geological force drastically changing the ...
The contradictions inherent in European Enlightenment-based “logics” that externalize humans from “n...
This article discusses the relationship between literary form and contemporary ecological anxiety in...