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New Weird Fiction and the Anthropocene - Jeff VanderMeer and Ecological Awareness

Inglese · Copertina rigida

Pubblicazione il 22.09.2025

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This book explores the development of ecological awareness in Jeff VanderMeer's New Weird novels, focusing specifically on the Southern Reach (2014-2024) and Borne (2017-2019) series. Examining the New Weird genre as an understudied part of climate fiction, the chapters investigate how these texts' language, content, and form develop unique and fascinating ways in which one can think and live more ecologically. As the first book-length study on VanderMeer's work to contextualize his novels through object-oriented ontology (OOO), an emerging branch of speculative philosophy that investigates how things exist, this work enables a uniquely experimental reading of VanderMeer: one that accentuates how his work unsettles what is perceived as normal and exposes the bounds of human reasoning, as well as how we understand ourselves and our relationships with nonhumans. Dang also engages with interdisciplinarity, situating VanderMeer's work within cultural discourse around the Anthropocene, environmental anthropology, prehistoric archeology, evolutionary biology, and Indigenous studies.

Sommario

1. Introduction: Framing Exploratory Care.- 2. Violence Starts at Home: The Southern Reach and the Company.- 3. We Have Been Living in the Age of Hyperobjects: Area X and the City.- 4. There are Holes in the Mesh of Life: The Biologist and Rachel.- 5. Reality is Always Already Weird: The Crawler and Borne.- 6. Conclusion: Embracing Exploratory Care.

Info autore

Trang Dang is Workforce Skills and Inclusion Executive at the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management, UK. She received her PhD in Arts and Humanities from Nottingham Trent University, UK.

Riassunto

This book explores the development of ecological awareness in Jeff VanderMeer's New Weird novels, focusing specifically on the Southern Reach (2014-2024) and Borne (2017-2019) series. Examining the New Weird genre as an understudied part of climate fiction, the chapters investigate how these texts' language, content, and form develop unique and fascinating ways in which one can think and live more ecologically. As the first book-length study on VanderMeer's work to contextualize his novels through object-oriented ontology (OOO), an emerging branch of speculative philosophy that investigates how things exist, this work enables a uniquely experimental reading of VanderMeer: one that accentuates how his work unsettles what is perceived as normal and exposes the bounds of human reasoning, as well as how we understand ourselves and our relationships with nonhumans. Dang also engages with interdisciplinarity, situating VanderMeer's work within cultural discourse around the Anthropocene, environmental anthropology, prehistoric archeology, evolutionary biology, and Indigenous studies.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Trang Dang
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 22.09.2025
 
EAN 9783031924934
ISBN 978-3-0-3192493-4
Pagine 169
Illustrazioni XI, 169 p.
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura generale e comparata

Philosophie, Ökologie, Biosphäre, Climate Change, Evolution, Philosophy, Environmental Studies, Ecocriticism, Anthropocene, Literary theory, Evolutionary Biology, Jeff VanderMeer, Literature and the Environment, Object-Oriented Ontology

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