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Critical Component: Fiction in a Strange Climate; Practical Component: Children of Tomorrow

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posted on 2022-05-19, 04:42 authored by JAMES RICHARD BURGMANN-MILNER
Climate fiction, or 'cli-fi', represents a valuable bridge for the communication of climate science. Although there is a developing body of scholarly literature on cli-fi, much of which appropriately draws on philosophy and close-reading practices, there are very few accounts that offer a taxonomy of the genre itself. The Critical Component, Fiction in a Strange Climate, advances a descriptive typology of climate fictions based upon a qualitative dataset of over two hundred fictions, which has been built especially for the purposes of this thesis. The creative component, a novel entitled Children of Tomorrow, also takes up the subject of anthropogenic climate change. Combined, the critical and practical components attempt to answer the central research question: how, and to what extent, has narrative fiction—in particular, the novel—engaged with anthropogenic climate change?

History

Principal supervisor

Melinda Harvey

Additional supervisor 1

Kate Rigby

Additional supervisor 2

David Holmes

Year of Award

2022

Department, School or Centre

School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics

Additional Institution or Organisation

Monash Climate Change Communication Research Hub

Course

Doctor of Philosophy (Creative Writing)

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Campus location

Australia

Faculty

Faculty of Arts