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[ecrea] CFP: SFS Special Issue on Climate Crisis
Mon Feb 27 20:25:57 GMT 2017
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*Call for Papers.* /Science Fiction Studies /is planning a special issue
on “Science Fiction and the Climate Crisis” that we see as part of an
urgent and ongoing conversation with colleagues in the humanities, the
social sciences, and the sciences. In the energy humanities and other
interdisciplinary fields, the climate crisis unfolds differentially as
description, allegory, abstract model, immanent materiality, slow
apocalypse, and the end of humanist philosophy. We welcome submissions
that address the intersections of science fiction and the climate crisis
in historical and/or theoretical terms and in multiple media forms from
the pulps to science-fiction media and art. We encourage papers that
reflect on and explore genre hybridity, including modalities such as
climate fiction, petrofiction, and slipstream.
What does one look for when science fiction overlaps with the climate
crisis? Is it the punctual events of the thriller genre or the slower
pacing of a carefully considered /longue durée**/that grabs critical
attention? Moreover, how does climate figure in sf—as foreground or
background? Which sf authors or texts stay nervous about the climate
crisis? Is there a parallel between science-fictional estrangement and
the defamiliarization of neologisms such as the Anthropocene,
hyperobjects, necrocapitalism? Contributions might also consider how the
climate crisis figures in sf in light of the energy regime. For
instance, what differences obtain between figurations of coal crisis and
depictions of nuclear disaster? How does the way we use energy affect
the reach and scope of sf writing? Conversely, what impact, if any, does
climate crisis have on our understanding of the role of science fiction
in technoculture?
We are looking for submissions that contribute substantial overviews of
the current situation and that explore a variety of sites and authors.
In addition to papers focused on the ways in which sf engages the
climate crisis, energy regimes, and multiple ecologies (real or
imagined), we are interested in discussions that draw on feminist and
queer futurities, swerve with the nonhuman turn, analyze the
vicissitudes of capitalism’s secular crisis, and follow the utopian
impulse. We see immediacy in climate crisis—we must act now—and yet we
appreciate a long view of global warming as well—the slow accretion of
carbon that has so recently tipped the atmospheric balance of the planet.
Please send proposals (300-500 words) by 1 Jun. 2017 to Brent Ryan
Bellamy (<(bbellamy /at/ ualberta.ca) <mailto:(bbellamy /at/ ualberta.ca)>>) and
Veronica Hollinger (<(vhollinger /at/ trentu.ca)
<mailto:(vhollinger /at/ trentu.ca)>>) Completed papers (6000-8000 words) will
be due by 1 Dec. 2017.
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