2019
DOI: 10.4000/eces.4907
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About Time! The Abyss of the Future and End(s) of Subjectivity in (Climate) Dystopias

Abstract: As the climate emergency becomes tangible, its intractability within current paradigms suggests the need to envision and enact new "worlds" and forms of subjectivity. This has proven difficult, also in popular culture. In literature and film, dystopia and catastrophe are a frequent resort to narrate a post-climate crisis world. Building on scholarship critical of this tendency, the article zooms in on two dystopian novels, The Water Knife (Bacigalupi, 2015) and La galassia dei dementi (Cavazzoni, 2018), and co… Show more

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