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[ecrea] Workshop: Between Fact and Fiction - Climate Change Literature
Sat Oct 24 07:48:39 GMT 2015
CfP Call for papers
workshop
Between Fact and Fiction - Climate Change Literature
22.04.2016-23.04.2016
Delmenhorst, Germany
Novels and short stories that depict research on climate change and/or
its ecological and social ramifications have been gaining in prominence.
Examples are Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behavior, Nathaniel Rich's Odds
Against Tomorrow, Michael Crichton's State of Fear, Ian McEwan's Solar,
Jeannette Winterson's The Stone Goods, Kim Stanley Robinson's Science in
the Capital Trilogy, as well as the short story anthology I'm with the
Bears. In the U.S. in recent years, fiction that deals with climate
change is being discussed in the media under the label "cli-fi" (climate
fiction) and billed as a genre somewhere between the new lab-lit genre
and science fiction. Cli-fi is moving into university curriculums and
generating controversial debates about the function of literature and
art in the societal reaction to climate change challenges. From a
sociological perspective, we are interested not so much in the question
of literary classification as in the (self-)positioning of cli-fi as a boun
dary genre that picks up literary, scientific, political, and general
societal discourses and articulates them in a new way.
For further Informations see the attached cfp.
Contact person: Sina Farzin
email: (sina.farzin /at/ wiso.uni-hamburg.de)
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