Critical Component: Fiction in a Strange Climate; Practical Component: Children of Tomorrow
thesis
posted on 2022-05-19, 04:42authored byJAMES 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