This short piece explores the radical potential of utopia to imagine alternative futures from within the context of environmental crisis. It presents utopia as an ecological practice that offers the potential to reimagine the relationship between humanity and nature as we face up to climate crisis. It challenges ecocritics and other scholars to produce academic output that is both environmentally-minded and utopian, that is to say alive to the innumerable possibilities of other ways of being
: ‘Ecological civilization’ has been put forward as a utopia, as this notion has been defended by Er...
This article offers some provisional analyses of the discourses presented by participants in the Sch...
Postcolonial ecocriticism has emerged gradually over the last couple of decades as the differences b...
Some of the principle questions that my dissertation addresses are: How can literature be used to th...
In this chapter, I argue that utopian and visionary thinking in planning and design are crucial to f...
This paper makes four arguments. The first is that “utopia” has become domesticated. Taken seriously...
The climate catastrophe is a clarion call to humanity to change how we live. How do radical popular ...
Radical changes in individual and collective behaviour may be required to mitigate the impact of cli...
In fictional form, this piece explores two possible ways in which the current environmental crisis (...
Specifically addressing the environmental turn of recent dystopian fiction, this thesis investigates...
This article explores the social and political imagination of ‘the Anthropocene’ and the utopian cou...
In this article, I explore four California-based eco-utopias: The Earth Abides (George Stewart, 1949...
Human industrial and economic activity around the world—happening either directly in the global Nort...
This paper reflects on the challenges and possibilities of interdisciplinary, translocal efforts to ...
How can humanity overcome the challenge of the environmental crisis only improving measures to effic...
: ‘Ecological civilization’ has been put forward as a utopia, as this notion has been defended by Er...
This article offers some provisional analyses of the discourses presented by participants in the Sch...
Postcolonial ecocriticism has emerged gradually over the last couple of decades as the differences b...
Some of the principle questions that my dissertation addresses are: How can literature be used to th...
In this chapter, I argue that utopian and visionary thinking in planning and design are crucial to f...
This paper makes four arguments. The first is that “utopia” has become domesticated. Taken seriously...
The climate catastrophe is a clarion call to humanity to change how we live. How do radical popular ...
Radical changes in individual and collective behaviour may be required to mitigate the impact of cli...
In fictional form, this piece explores two possible ways in which the current environmental crisis (...
Specifically addressing the environmental turn of recent dystopian fiction, this thesis investigates...
This article explores the social and political imagination of ‘the Anthropocene’ and the utopian cou...
In this article, I explore four California-based eco-utopias: The Earth Abides (George Stewart, 1949...
Human industrial and economic activity around the world—happening either directly in the global Nort...
This paper reflects on the challenges and possibilities of interdisciplinary, translocal efforts to ...
How can humanity overcome the challenge of the environmental crisis only improving measures to effic...
: ‘Ecological civilization’ has been put forward as a utopia, as this notion has been defended by Er...
This article offers some provisional analyses of the discourses presented by participants in the Sch...
Postcolonial ecocriticism has emerged gradually over the last couple of decades as the differences b...