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Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel Adeline Johns-Putra (University of Surrey)

Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel By Adeline Johns-Putra (University of Surrey)

Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel by Adeline Johns-Putra (University of Surrey)


Summary

The growing number of contemporary climate change novels tend to frame global warming in terms of our relationship to our children and the generations to come. Johns-Putra investigates how such fiction might help us to better understand our ethical responsibilities to the future in a time of great ecological peril.

Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel Summary

Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel by Adeline Johns-Putra (University of Surrey)

Climate change is becoming a major theme in the contemporary novel, as authors reflect concerns in wider society. Given the urgency and enormity of the problem, can literature (and the emotional response it provokes) play a role in answering the complex ethical issues that arise because of climate change? This book shows that conventional fictional techniques should not be disregarded as inadequate to the demands of climate change; rather, fiction has the potential to challenge us, emotionally and ethically, to reconsider our relationship to the future. Adeline Johns-Putra focuses on the dominant theme of intergenerational ethics in the contemporary novel: that is, the idea of our obligation to future generations as a basis for environmental action. Rather than simply framing parenthood and posterity in sentimental terms, the climate change novel uses their emotional appeal to critique their anthropocentricism and identity politics, offering radical alternatives instead.

Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel Reviews

' nuanced, solidly researched, well-argued, and methodically sound indeed, methodologically innovative in its well-developed and sustained eudaimonistic framework [Climate Change And The Contemporary Novel] will make significant contributions to the fields of environmental ethics, environmental literary criticism, ecofeminism, narrative ethics, and climate change studies, perhaps most importantly in showing these fields the benefits of cross-dialogue.' Cheryl Lousley, University ofEdinburgh
'Climate change is not simply one more topic to be taken up by novelists.As Johns-Putra argues so powerfully, climate change at once demands new modes of thinking about time and agency, at the same time as it brings to the fore what has always marked the novel: the problem of finding meaning in the various ends (and endings) that direct and interrupt life. This book is essential and enjoyable reading for anyone interested in how we might imagine the world in the wake of the Anthropocene.' Claire Colebrook, Pennsylvania State University

About Adeline Johns-Putra (University of Surrey)

Adeline Johns-Putra is Reader in English Literature at the School of Literature and Languages, University of Surrey. She is the author of Heroes and Housewives: Women's Epic Poetry and Domestic Ideology in the Romantic Age (2001) and The History of the Epic (2006). She is also the editor of Process: Landscape and Text (2010) and Literature and Sustainability: Concept, Text and Culture (2017).

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The ethics of posterity and the climate change novel; 2. The limits of parental care ethics: Cormac McCarthy's The Road and Maggie Gee's The Ice People; 3. Overpopulation and motherhood environmentalism: Edan Lepucki's California and Liz Jensen's The Road; 4. Identity, ethical agency, and radical posterity: Jeanette Winterson's The Stone Gods and Sarah Hall's The Carhullan Army; 5. Science, utopianism, and ecocentric posterity: Kim Stanley Robinson's 'Science in the Capital' and Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behaviour; Conclusion: the sense of no ending.

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NPB9781108427371
9781108427371
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Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel by Adeline Johns-Putra (University of Surrey)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2019-03-21
196
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