Climate Change Fiction and Ecocultural Crisis
The Industrial Revolution to the Present
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nevada Press
Published:24th Sep '24
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Concentrating on a powerful, emerging genre, Tatiana Konrad’s Climate Change Fiction and Ecocultural Crisis provides a survey of popular narratives that further our understanding of climate change in contemporary fiction. Konrad advocates for the expansion and redefinition of the cli-fi genre and argues that industrial fiction from the nineteenth century is the first example of climate change fiction. Tracing the ways through which cli-fi outlines a history of our modern ecocultural crisis, this book demonstrates how the genre employs four major thematic clusters to achieve this narrative: weather, science, religion, and place.
Focusing on a diverse range of issues, including fossil fuels, cheap energy, the intricacies of human–more-than-human relationships, and postcolonial geographies, Konrad illustrates how cli-fi transcends mere storytelling. The genre ultimately emerges as an important means to forecast, imagine, and contemplate climatic events.
The book invites a broadening of the environmental humanities discourse, asking readers not only to deepen their understanding of the current climate crisis, but also to consider how cli-fi culture can be viewed as an effective method to address climate change.
“In Climate Change Fiction and Ecocultural Crisis, Konrad has made a significant contribution to ecocritical literature, providing an engaging and innovative approach to a specific genre—climate change fiction. The climate fiction selections Konrad analyzes augment readers’ understanding of climate change and its ramifications, and she buttresses each chapter’s arguments with substantial scholarship. This work will appeal to ecocritics and literary scholars alike.”—Robin Murray, professor emeritus of English, Eastern Illinois University, author of Monstrous Nature: Environment and Horror on the Big Screen, coauthored by Joseph K. Heumann, professor emeritus Eastern Illinois University
ISBN: 9781647791599
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247 pages