Surreal Entanglements

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Anthropocene era
Balcony
Beacon
Biology Functions
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Climate Change
Cosmic Horror
Dense
Disengage
eco-criticism
environmental humanities
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Extraterrestrial
Face To Face
Follow
Fruiting Bodies
Lighthouse
Lighthouse Keeper
Microbiology
Microcosms
philosophy of technology
posthumanist approaches to climate change
Posthumanist culture
posthumanist theory
Pristine
quantum materialism
Refocusing
Smart City
Southern Gothic
Southern Reach
Speculative Fiction
speculative realism
Strange Bird
Surrealism
Topological Spacetimes
Transgenic Organisms
Violated
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367360849
  • Weight: 503g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This edited collection approaches the most pressing discourses of the Anthropocene and posthumanist culture through the surreal, yet instructive lens of Jeff VanderMeer’s fiction. In contrast to universalist and essentializing ways of responding to new material realities, VanderMeer’s work invites us to re-imagine human subjectivity and other collectivities in the light of historically unique entanglements we face today: the ecological, technological, aesthetic, epistemological, and political challenges of life in the Anthropocene era. Situating these messy, multi-scalar, material complexities of life in close relation to their ecological, material, and colonialist histories, his fiction renders them at once troublingly familiar and strangely generative of other potentialities and insight. The collection measures VanderMeer’s work as a new kind of speculative surrealism, his texts capturing the strangeness of navigating a world in which "nature" has become radically uncanny due to global climate change and powerful bio-technologies. The first collection to survey academic engagements with VanderMeer, this book brings together scholars in the fields of environmental literature, science fiction, genre studies, American literary history, philosophy of technology, and digital cultures to reflect on the environmentally, culturally, aesthetically, and politically central questions his fiction poses to predominant understandings of the Anthropocene.

Louise Economides is a professor of English and director of the Literature and the Environment program at the University of Montana, Missoula.

Laura Shackelford is Associate Professor of English and founding Director of the Center for Engaged Storycraft at the Rochester Institute of Technology.