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CLI-Fi and Class: Socioeconomic Justice in Contemporary American Climate Fiction (Under the Sign of Nature) (Hardcover)

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By Debra J. Rosenthal (Editor), Jason de Lara Molesky (Editor), Lisa Ottum (Contribution by)
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Description


Since its emergence in the late twentieth century, climate fiction--or cli-fi--has concerned itself as much with economic injustice and popular revolt as with rising seas and soaring temperatures. Indeed, with its insistent focus on redressing social disparities, cli-fi might reasonably be classified as a form of protest literature. As environmental crises escalate and inequality intensifies, literary writers and scholars alike have increasingly scrutinized the dual exploitations of the earth's ecosystems and the socioeconomically disadvantaged.

Cli-Fi and Class focuses on the representation of class dynamics in climate-change narratives. With fifteen essays on the intersection of the economic and the ecological--addressing works ranging from the novels of Joseph Conrad, Cormac McCarthy, and Octavia Butler to the film Black Panther and the Broadway musical Hadestown --this collection unpacks the complex ways economic exploitation impacts planetary well-being, and the ways climatic change shapes those inequities in turn.

About the Author


Debra J. Rosenthal is Professor of English at John Carroll University and the author of Performatively Speaking: Speech and Action in Antebellum American Literature. Jason de Lara Molesky is a postdoctoral fellow at the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University and Assistant Professor of English at Saint Louis University.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780813950242
ISBN-10: 0813950244
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication Date: October 9th, 2023
Pages: 262
Language: English
Series: Under the Sign of Nature