In this thesis I explore the place of the human in the Anthropocene, and our relationship to the Earth through an analysis of N. K. Jemisin’s The Broken Earth trilogy. As the trilogy depicts an apocalyptic landscape where the Earth has sentience and humanity is divided into three subspecies, this work of speculative fiction lends itself well to be interrogated and examined as an allegory for our current climate crisis. The analysis is anchored in posthumanism and employs a variety of concepts, such as Bruno Latour’s work on agency and deanimation, Donna Haraway’s Chthulucene, and Amitav Ghosh’s work on speculative fiction among others. I argue that The Broken Earth trilogy illustrates that the Earth is an agentive network that can no longer...
This pioneering study is the first full-length treatment of feminism and the environment in children...
Through a reading of Cherie Dimaline’s 2017 Young Adult novel The Marrow Thieves, a survival story ...
While the relationship between humans and nature has always played a significant role in Western lit...
In this thesis I explore the place of the human in the Anthropocene, and our relationship to the Ear...
N.K. Jemisin’s critically acclaimed Broken Earth trilogy examines life in a post-apocalyptic alterna...
This article focuses on N. K. Jemisin’s triple-Hugo-award-winning epic trilogy Broken Earth (2015–20...
This thesis investigates the figure of ‘the human’ in the age of the Anthropocene, as depicted in tw...
This thesis explores how works of speculative fiction engage in narrating environmental futures. The...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
N. K. Jemisin‘s Broken Earth Trilogy explores the methods and effects of systemic oppression. Orogen...
This project argues that climate fiction plays an important role in resisting defeatist attitudes to...
We now have entered the Anthropocene. Humanity is the new geological force drastically changing the ...
Clade by James Bradley. Titan Books, 2015. Beast by Paul Kingsnorth. Graywolf Press, 2016. The Sunli...
This thesis examines the ethics and politics of cosmopolitanism beyond the Anthropocene by interroga...
Ecologically orientated writing and ecocritically motivated readings are increasingly common in the ...
This pioneering study is the first full-length treatment of feminism and the environment in children...
Through a reading of Cherie Dimaline’s 2017 Young Adult novel The Marrow Thieves, a survival story ...
While the relationship between humans and nature has always played a significant role in Western lit...
In this thesis I explore the place of the human in the Anthropocene, and our relationship to the Ear...
N.K. Jemisin’s critically acclaimed Broken Earth trilogy examines life in a post-apocalyptic alterna...
This article focuses on N. K. Jemisin’s triple-Hugo-award-winning epic trilogy Broken Earth (2015–20...
This thesis investigates the figure of ‘the human’ in the age of the Anthropocene, as depicted in tw...
This thesis explores how works of speculative fiction engage in narrating environmental futures. The...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
N. K. Jemisin‘s Broken Earth Trilogy explores the methods and effects of systemic oppression. Orogen...
This project argues that climate fiction plays an important role in resisting defeatist attitudes to...
We now have entered the Anthropocene. Humanity is the new geological force drastically changing the ...
Clade by James Bradley. Titan Books, 2015. Beast by Paul Kingsnorth. Graywolf Press, 2016. The Sunli...
This thesis examines the ethics and politics of cosmopolitanism beyond the Anthropocene by interroga...
Ecologically orientated writing and ecocritically motivated readings are increasingly common in the ...
This pioneering study is the first full-length treatment of feminism and the environment in children...
Through a reading of Cherie Dimaline’s 2017 Young Adult novel The Marrow Thieves, a survival story ...
While the relationship between humans and nature has always played a significant role in Western lit...