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[ecrea] CFP: "Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction"

Thu Jul 07 09:58:03 GMT 2011


CFP for edited collection: GREEN PLANETS: ECOLOGY AND SCIENCE FICTION

Editors: Gerry Canavan and Kim Stanley Robinson (
(ecologyandsciencefiction /at/ gmail.com))

Abstracts due August 31, 2011

Final essays due Summer 2012


We are seeking proposals for an edited collection tentatively titled GREEN
PLANETS: ECOLOGY AND SCIENCE FICTION, with completed essays due in Summer
2012. We seek contributions that touch on any aspect of the relationship
between ecological science, environmentalism, and SF, with particular
attention to such topics as:


* ecological futurity and ecocriticism in SF

* visions of eco-disaster, eco-catastrophe, and eco-apocalypse

* strategies for ecotopia

* "the globe" and global thinking in SF

* science fictional critiques of global capitalism, consumerism, and
ecological racism

* social justice as an ecological technology

* narratives of political resistance

* SF as it figures within current public debate about ecological science
(climate change, Peak Oil, etc)

* philosophies and fantasies of Nature

* narratives of evolution, extinction, and extermination

* eco-feminist SF

* reproductive futurity

* ecology and Afrofuturism

* ecology, digitality, and techno-optimism

* terraforming and other narratives of space colonization

* aliens, alien worlds, xenobiology, and exo-ecology

* ecological thinking as a strategy for cognitive estrangement

* ecological critiques of particular unscientific or anti-ecological science
fictions, or critiques of the history of the genre as a whole


We hope to produce a collection that speaks to the long history of
ecological SF, ranging from the climate change that prompts the Martian
invasion in War of the Worlds to Oryx and Crake, The Wind-Up Girl, Avatar,
and WALL-E (and everything else before, after, and between). We likewise
intend "SF" in its broadest possible sense, to include fantasy and horror
literature alongside "science fiction" more narrowly construed, and hope to
receive submissions that properly reflect SF as a diverse and global genre.


Please direct all queries, questions, and submissions to
(ecologyandsciencefiction /at/ gmail.com). Abstracts should be around 250-300
words; submissions should also include contact information and a short bio.
Please plan for final essays to range between 4000-8000 words.



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