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Title:
Fiction and the sixth mass extinction : narrative in an era of loss / edited by Jonathan Elmore.
Publisher:
Lexington Books,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
vi, 169 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Ecocriticism.
Environmental literature.
Disasters in literature.
Extinction (Biology)
Disasters in literature.
Ecocriticism.
Environmental literature.
Extinction (Biology)
Other Authors:
Elmore, Jonathan, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Telling stories about dying (out) : Thomas Pynchon's global novels and the anthropocene extinction / Michael Fuchs -- "Life finds a way" : Jurassic Park, Jurassic World, and extinction anxiety / Christy Tidwell -- "The integrity of nature" : a comparative analysis of environmental anxieties in the fictions of H.P. Lovecraft and Jeff VanderMeer / Kristin Figgins -- "My heart slowly cracks" : making kin and living through extinction in Erdrich's Future home of the living God / Bridgitte Barclay -- "You are here" : extinction as familial in The broken earth / Erin DeYoung -- The uncanny, the weird, and the eerie : hyperobjects and anthropocenic modalities in China Miéville's Three moments of an explosion / Allan Rae -- The tragic comedy of humanity : life after species extinction in Éric Chevillard's Sans l'orang-outan / Christina Lord -- Godly mass extinction : Robert J. Sawyer's Calculating God and extinction's teleologies / Jenni G Halpin.
Summary:
Fiction and the Sixth Mass Extinction is one of the first works to focus specifically on fiction's engagements with human driven extinction. Drawing together a diverse group of scholars and approaches, this volume pairs established voices in the field with emerging scholars and traditionally recognized cli-fi with texts and media typically not associated with Anthropocene fictions. The result is a volume that both engages with and furthers existing work on Anthropocene fiction as well as laying groundwork for the budding subfield of extinction fiction. This volume takes up the collective insistence on the centrality of story to extinction studies. In various and disparate ways, each chapter engages with the stories we tell about extinction, about the extinction of animal and plant life, and about the extinction of human life itself. Answering the call to action of extinction studies, these chapters explore what kinds of humanity caused this event and what kinds may live through it; what cultural assumptions and values led to this event and which ones could lead out of it; what relationships between human life and this planet allowed the sixth mass extinction and what alternative relationships could be possible.
Series:
Ecocritical theory and practice
ISBN:
1793619212
9781793619211
1793619190
9781793619198
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1140700303
LCCN:
2020932245
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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