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Green Speculations: Science Fiction and Transformative Environmentalism

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Science fiction goes green? Eric C. Otto explores literary science fiction’s engagement with a central concern of our times: ecological degradation. Situated at the intersection of science fiction studies and environmental philosophy,
Green Speculations: Science Fiction and Transformative Environmentalism
highlights key works of environmental science fiction that critique various human values for their roles in instigating such degradation.
The books receiving ecocritical treatment in
Green Speculations
include George R. Stewart’s
Earth Abides
(1949), Frank Herbert’s
Dune
(1965), Ursula K. Le Guin’s
The Word for World Is Forest
(1972), Joan Slonczewski’s
A Door into Ocean
(1986), Kim Stanley Robinson’s
Mars
trilogy (1993, 1994, 1996), and Paolo Bacigalupi’s
The Windup Girl
(2009). Otto reads these and other important science fiction novels as educative in their representations of environmental issues and the environmental philosophies that have emerged in response to them.
demonstrates how environmental science fiction can be read not only as reflecting the ideas of environmental philosophies such as deep ecology, ecofeminism, and ecosocialism, but also as instrumental in thinking through the tenets of these philosophies. As such, the book places science fiction at the center of environmentalism and considers the genre to be an essential tool for prompting needed social and cultural transformation.
Science fiction goes green? Eric C. Otto explores literary science fiction’s engagement with a central concern of our times: ecological degradation. Situated at the intersection of science fiction studies and environmental philosophy,
Green Speculations: Science Fiction and Transformative Environmentalism
highlights key works of environmental science fiction that critique various human values for their roles in instigating such degradation.
The books receiving ecocritical treatment in
Green Speculations
include George R. Stewart’s
Earth Abides
(1949), Frank Herbert’s
Dune
(1965), Ursula K. Le Guin’s
The Word for World Is Forest
(1972), Joan Slonczewski’s
A Door into Ocean
(1986), Kim Stanley Robinson’s
Mars
trilogy (1993, 1994, 1996), and Paolo Bacigalupi’s
The Windup Girl
(2009). Otto reads these and other important science fiction novels as educative in their representations of environmental issues and the environmental philosophies that have emerged in response to them.
demonstrates how environmental science fiction can be read not only as reflecting the ideas of environmental philosophies such as deep ecology, ecofeminism, and ecosocialism, but also as instrumental in thinking through the tenets of these philosophies. As such, the book places science fiction at the center of environmentalism and considers the genre to be an essential tool for prompting needed social and cultural transformation.

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