
Climate Change Fiction and Ecocultural Crisis: The Industrial Revolution to the Present - Paperback
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Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Nevada PressISBN-13:9781647791599ISBN-10:1647791596UPC:9781647791599Book Category:Literary CriticismBook Subcategory:Subjects & ThemesBook Topic:NatureSize:8.70 x 5.80 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCAJQM4BNM
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.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Nevada PressISBN-13:9781647791599ISBN-10:1647791596UPC:9781647791599Book Category:Literary CriticismBook Subcategory:Subjects & ThemesBook Topic:NatureSize:8.70 x 5.80 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCAJQM4BNM
Tatiana Konrad is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of English and American Studies, University of Vienna, Austria, the principal investigator of "Air and Environmental Health in the (Post-)COVID-19 World," and the editor of the Environment, Health, and Well-being series at Michigan State University Press. She is the author of Docu-Fictions of War: U.S. Interventionism in Film and Literature and the editor of Imagining Air: Cultural Axiology and the Politics of Invisibility; Plastics, Environment, Culture, and the Politics of Waste; and Transportation and the Culture of Climate Change: Accelerating Ride to Global Crisis.
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
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