Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene: imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media
"The first study to look at the intersection of the discourse of the Anthropocene within the two highly influential and perennially popular storytelling modes of fantasy and myth, this book articulates the idea that if humanity is to have a future, it needs stories that articulate visions of a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The first study to look at the intersection of the discourse of the Anthropocene within the two highly influential and perennially popular storytelling modes of fantasy and myth, this book articulates the idea that if humanity is to have a future, it needs stories that articulate visions of a biocentric, ecological civilization. As the two story systems that have been humanity's most advanced technologies for collective dreaming, fantastic fiction and myths are helping us adopt a biocentric lens, re-kin us with other forms of life, and assist us in the transition to an ecological civilization. Deliberately moving away from dystopian narratives toward anticipatory imaginations of sustainable futures, this volume blends chapters by top scholars in the fields of climate fiction, science fiction, fantasy, myth, and Young-Adult literature studies with personal reflections by award-winning authors and illustrators of speculative fiction for young audiences such as Jeff Vandermeer, Shaun Tan, Jane Yolen, Katherine Applegate and Joseph Bruchac. Covering the works of major fantasy authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien, Terry Prachett, J. K. Rowling, China Mieville, Barbara Henderson, Jeanette Winterson, John Crowly, Richard Powers, George R. R. Martin and Kim Stanley Robinson, and offering interrogations of cultural expressions set in or from the UK, USA, Nigeria, Ghana, Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Australia, this book frames fantasy and myth as spaces where visions of sustainable futures can be designed with most detail and nuance. Rather than merely criticizing the ecocidal status quo, the book asks how Fantastic stories can mobilize resistance around ideas necessary for the emergence of an ecological civilization" |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Plates List of Figures Acknowledgments Permissions List of Academic Contributors List of Artists ix x xi xii xiii xvi Introduction: The Choice We Have in the Stories We Tell... Marek Oziewicz Part I 1 Trouble in the Air 1 Anthropos and the Air Brian Attebery 2 From the Third Age to the Fifth Season: Confronting the Anthropocene through Fantasy Brian Attebery 3 Who Knows Where the Time Goes? Nisi Shawl 4 Playing with the Trouble: Children and the Anthropocene in Nnedi Okorafor’s Akata Witch SeriesLindsay Burton 5 Rewrite Katherine Applegate 6 Staying with the Singularity: Nonhuman Narrators and more-than-Human Mythologies Alexander Popov 13 15 16 26 28 39 41 7 The Eye of the Story Joseph Bruchac / Nokidahozid 8 Fantasy for the Anthropocene: On the Ecocidal Unconscious, Planetarianism, and Imagination of Biocentric Futures Marek Oziewicz 58 9 AstroNuts, the Origin Story Jon Scieszka Part II 55 70 71 Dreaming the Earth 10 Anthropos and the Earth Brian Attebery 73 11 Embodying the Permaculture Story: Terry Pratchett’s Tiffany Aching Series Pereza Dědinová 74 12 Where Is the Place for Seagrass and Weevils in Children’s Literature? Eliot Schrefer 88 13 Arboreal Magic and Kinship in the Chthulucene: Margaret Mahy’s Trees Melanie Duckworth 14 Just Imagine Barbara Henderson 89 101
Contents 15 From Portable Landscapes to Ihemed Ihrill Rides: Rowling’s Heterotopic Hopescapes Stephanie J. Weaver 16 Does Fantasy Literature Have a Place in the Climate Change Crisis? Craig Russell 103 114 17 “Ihe Earth is my home too, can’t I help protect it?”: Planetary Ihinking, Queer Identities, and Environmentalism in The Legend of Korra, She-Ra, and Steven Universe Aneesh Barai 116 18 Celebrations of Resilience Elin Kelsey 130 Part III 133 Visions in the Water 19 Anthropos and the Ocean Brian Attebery 135 20 Kim Stanley Robinson’s Case for Hope in New York 2140 John Rieder 136 21 Myth Makes Us See Adam Gidwitz 148 22 Sleeping with the Fishmen: Reimagining the Anthropocene through Oceanic-Chthonic Kinships Prema Arasu and Drew Thornton 150 23 Fish Girl’s Dilemma Donna Jo Napoli 161 24 From Culture Hero to Emissions Zero: Critiquing Maui’s Extractivist Mindset in Disney’s Moana Christopher D. Foley 163 25 Finding Balance and Hope in the Indigenous Past David Bowles 174 26 Reimagining Youth Relations with Moananuiākea (Ihe Large, Expansive Ocean): Contemporary Niuhi Mo’olelo (Man-Eating Shark Stories) and Environmental Activism Caryn Lesuma 176 27 The Future Ihat Has Yet to Be Imagined Shaun Tan 188 Part IV 191 Playing with Fire 193 28 Anthropos and the Fire Brian Attebery 29 Convert or Kill: Disanthropocentric Systems and Religious Myth in Jemisin’s Broken Earth Derek J. Thiess 195 30 Reimaging the Upright Ape Jane Yolen 207 31 Myths of (Un)creation: Narrative Strategies for Confronting the Anthropocene Jacob Burg 208 32 The Stepping Stone, the Boulder, and the Star·. A
Fable for the Anthropocene Grace L. Dillon 219 33 On Monsters and Other Matters of Housekeeping: Reading Jeff VanderMeer with Donna Haraway and Ursula K. Le Guin KimHendrickx 221 34 The Seriousness of Writing Funny Molly В. Burnham 233 35 Literalizing Hyperobjects: On (mis)Representing Global Warming in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones Markus Laukkanen 235 Index viii 246
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CONTENTS List of Plates List of Figures Acknowledgments Permissions List of Academic Contributors List of Artists ix x xi xii xiii xvi Introduction: The Choice We Have in the Stories We Tell. Marek Oziewicz Part I 1 Trouble in the Air 1 Anthropos and the Air Brian Attebery 2 From the Third Age to the Fifth Season: Confronting the Anthropocene through Fantasy Brian Attebery 3 Who Knows Where the Time Goes? Nisi Shawl 4 Playing with the Trouble: Children and the Anthropocene in Nnedi Okorafor’s Akata Witch SeriesLindsay Burton 5 Rewrite Katherine Applegate 6 Staying with the Singularity: Nonhuman Narrators and more-than-Human Mythologies Alexander Popov 13 15 16 26 28 39 41 7 The Eye of the Story Joseph Bruchac / Nokidahozid 8 Fantasy for the Anthropocene: On the Ecocidal Unconscious, Planetarianism, and Imagination of Biocentric Futures Marek Oziewicz 58 9 AstroNuts, the Origin Story Jon Scieszka Part II 55 70 71 Dreaming the Earth 10 Anthropos and the Earth Brian Attebery 73 11 Embodying the Permaculture Story: Terry Pratchett’s Tiffany Aching Series Pereza Dědinová 74 12 Where Is the Place for Seagrass and Weevils in Children’s Literature? Eliot Schrefer 88 13 Arboreal Magic and Kinship in the Chthulucene: Margaret Mahy’s Trees Melanie Duckworth 14 Just Imagine Barbara Henderson 89 101
Contents 15 From Portable Landscapes to Ihemed Ihrill Rides: Rowling’s Heterotopic Hopescapes Stephanie J. Weaver 16 Does Fantasy Literature Have a Place in the Climate Change Crisis? Craig Russell 103 114 17 “Ihe Earth is my home too, can’t I help protect it?”: Planetary Ihinking, Queer Identities, and Environmentalism in The Legend of Korra, She-Ra, and Steven Universe Aneesh Barai 116 18 Celebrations of Resilience Elin Kelsey 130 Part III 133 Visions in the Water 19 Anthropos and the Ocean Brian Attebery 135 20 Kim Stanley Robinson’s Case for Hope in New York 2140 John Rieder 136 21 Myth Makes Us See Adam Gidwitz 148 22 Sleeping with the Fishmen: Reimagining the Anthropocene through Oceanic-Chthonic Kinships Prema Arasu and Drew Thornton 150 23 Fish Girl’s Dilemma Donna Jo Napoli 161 24 From Culture Hero to Emissions Zero: Critiquing Maui’s Extractivist Mindset in Disney’s Moana Christopher D. Foley 163 25 Finding Balance and Hope in the Indigenous Past David Bowles 174 26 Reimagining Youth Relations with Moananuiākea (Ihe Large, Expansive Ocean): Contemporary Niuhi Mo’olelo (Man-Eating Shark Stories) and Environmental Activism Caryn Lesuma 176 27 The Future Ihat Has Yet to Be Imagined Shaun Tan 188 Part IV 191 Playing with Fire 193 28 Anthropos and the Fire Brian Attebery 29 Convert or Kill: Disanthropocentric Systems and Religious Myth in Jemisin’s Broken Earth Derek J. Thiess 195 30 Reimaging the Upright Ape Jane Yolen 207 31 Myths of (Un)creation: Narrative Strategies for Confronting the Anthropocene Jacob Burg 208 32 The Stepping Stone, the Boulder, and the Star·. A
Fable for the Anthropocene Grace L. Dillon 219 33 On Monsters and Other Matters of Housekeeping: Reading Jeff VanderMeer with Donna Haraway and Ursula K. Le Guin KimHendrickx 221 34 The Seriousness of Writing Funny Molly В. Burnham 233 35 Literalizing Hyperobjects: On (mis)Representing Global Warming in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones Markus Laukkanen 235 Index viii 246 |
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spelling | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media edited by Marek Oziewicz, Brian Attebery and Tereza Dědinová London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney Bloomsbury Academic 2022 xviii, 250 Seiten [16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln] Illustrationen 24,5 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "The first study to look at the intersection of the discourse of the Anthropocene within the two highly influential and perennially popular storytelling modes of fantasy and myth, this book articulates the idea that if humanity is to have a future, it needs stories that articulate visions of a biocentric, ecological civilization. As the two story systems that have been humanity's most advanced technologies for collective dreaming, fantastic fiction and myths are helping us adopt a biocentric lens, re-kin us with other forms of life, and assist us in the transition to an ecological civilization. Deliberately moving away from dystopian narratives toward anticipatory imaginations of sustainable futures, this volume blends chapters by top scholars in the fields of climate fiction, science fiction, fantasy, myth, and Young-Adult literature studies with personal reflections by award-winning authors and illustrators of speculative fiction for young audiences such as Jeff Vandermeer, Shaun Tan, Jane Yolen, Katherine Applegate and Joseph Bruchac. Covering the works of major fantasy authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien, Terry Prachett, J. K. Rowling, China Mieville, Barbara Henderson, Jeanette Winterson, John Crowly, Richard Powers, George R. R. Martin and Kim Stanley Robinson, and offering interrogations of cultural expressions set in or from the UK, USA, Nigeria, Ghana, Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Australia, this book frames fantasy and myth as spaces where visions of sustainable futures can be designed with most detail and nuance. Rather than merely criticizing the ecocidal status quo, the book asks how Fantastic stories can mobilize resistance around ideas necessary for the emergence of an ecological civilization" Klima Motiv (DE-588)4802338-3 gnd rswk-swf Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 gnd rswk-swf Jugendliteratur (DE-588)4028911-4 gnd rswk-swf Fantastische Literatur (DE-588)4126324-8 gnd rswk-swf Fantasy fiction / History and criticism Future, The, in literature Ecocriticism Myth in literature Human ecology in literature Speculative fiction / History and criticism Young adult literature / History and criticism Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers,Children's & teenage literature studies,Fantasy Fantasy fiction Speculative fiction Young adult literature Criticism, interpretation, etc (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Fantastische Literatur (DE-588)4126324-8 s Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 s Jugendliteratur (DE-588)4028911-4 s Klima Motiv (DE-588)4802338-3 s DE-604 Oziewicz, Marek (DE-588)1072854848 edt Attebery, Brian 1951- (DE-588)171961439 edt Dědinová, Tereza 1982- (DE-588)1083272039 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-3502-0335-8 (DE-604)BV047816265 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-3502-0336-5 (DE-604)BV047816265 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781350203372 (DE-604)BV047816265 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033249354&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media Klima Motiv (DE-588)4802338-3 gnd Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 gnd Jugendliteratur (DE-588)4028911-4 gnd Fantastische Literatur (DE-588)4126324-8 gnd |
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title | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media |
title_auth | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media |
title_exact_search | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media |
title_exact_search_txtP | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media |
title_full | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media edited by Marek Oziewicz, Brian Attebery and Tereza Dědinová |
title_fullStr | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media edited by Marek Oziewicz, Brian Attebery and Tereza Dědinová |
title_full_unstemmed | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media edited by Marek Oziewicz, Brian Attebery and Tereza Dědinová |
title_short | Fantasy and myth in the Anthropocene |
title_sort | fantasy and myth in the anthropocene imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media |
title_sub | imagining futures and dreaming hope in literature and media |
topic | Klima Motiv (DE-588)4802338-3 gnd Mythos (DE-588)4075159-4 gnd Jugendliteratur (DE-588)4028911-4 gnd Fantastische Literatur (DE-588)4126324-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Klima Motiv Mythos Jugendliteratur Fantastische Literatur Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033249354&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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