Place and Planet in Climate Fiction This poster positions Amitav Ghosh's Gun Island (2019) as a prime example of a contemporary literary mode that attempts to capture the planetary reality of climate change, thus revealing new possibilities in the cultural engagement with this escalating crisis. I explain how Ghosh uses place — or setting, in literary terms — as a vehicle to illuminate the global processes of the Anthropocene; the proposed word for our current geologic epoch, defined by the transformative human imprint upon the Earth and its snowballing repercussions, including climate change. Ghosh has insisted stories about climate change 'cannot be local' (New York Magazine, 2019). With a specific focus on the author's vivid portrayal o...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
This paper analyzes two novels set in the current anthropocene1 era that show the complexity of the ...
This essay explores the entanglement of radical humanisms and realist ontologies in theorizing catas...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
This chapter outlines the emergence of climate fiction and its key modes. It pays particular attenti...
Gun Island is a story of travel and migrations, overlaid with myth and folktales, and the deepening ...
Climate change is problematic to the imagination; it is highly complex, vast and possesses character...
Our new geological epoch of the Anthropocene is characterised by the primacy of humanity’s catastrop...
In his work of non-fiction The Great Derangement (2016), Amitav Ghosh examines the inability of the ...
In this Introduction, we set the Special Issue on 'Tropical Imaginaries and Climate Crisis' within t...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
In light of climate change, the attempt to overcome the gap between the 'Two Cultures' appears more ...
Climate change presents multiple challenges to cities—not only in terms of the resilience and sustai...
Climate Change and Global Warming are already beginning to transform life on Earth. They threaten to...
In parallel with five new scientific scenarios of alternative societal developments (shared socioeco...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
This paper analyzes two novels set in the current anthropocene1 era that show the complexity of the ...
This essay explores the entanglement of radical humanisms and realist ontologies in theorizing catas...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
This chapter outlines the emergence of climate fiction and its key modes. It pays particular attenti...
Gun Island is a story of travel and migrations, overlaid with myth and folktales, and the deepening ...
Climate change is problematic to the imagination; it is highly complex, vast and possesses character...
Our new geological epoch of the Anthropocene is characterised by the primacy of humanity’s catastrop...
In his work of non-fiction The Great Derangement (2016), Amitav Ghosh examines the inability of the ...
In this Introduction, we set the Special Issue on 'Tropical Imaginaries and Climate Crisis' within t...
This edited collection will offer an in-depth exploration of the role of landscape and place as lite...
In light of climate change, the attempt to overcome the gap between the 'Two Cultures' appears more ...
Climate change presents multiple challenges to cities—not only in terms of the resilience and sustai...
Climate Change and Global Warming are already beginning to transform life on Earth. They threaten to...
In parallel with five new scientific scenarios of alternative societal developments (shared socioeco...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
This paper analyzes two novels set in the current anthropocene1 era that show the complexity of the ...
This essay explores the entanglement of radical humanisms and realist ontologies in theorizing catas...