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Cli-Fi Cinema

2023
Abstract This chapter outlines the relationship between science fiction (sf) and climate fiction, both literary and cinematic, and urges a broader understanding of what it means to tell stories about anthropogenic climate destabilization.
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Cli-fi and the Future of the Novel: Building on Helena Feder’s “Ecocriticism and Biology” Special Issue

Configurations, 2023
:The topic of climate change is epic in every sense of the word. Established conventions of the novel simply may not be equal to the task of representing the enormity of the issues we currently face, and climate change fiction authors are radically ...
S. Estok
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Contemporary Cli-Fi and Indigenous Futurisms

Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 2020
In this essay, we survey recent prominent works of climate fiction, or cli-fi, through the lens of Indigenous futurism, arguing that several of these works pointedly absent or even appropriate Indigenous perspectives and traditions. We conclude that this genre potentially works to justify settler colonialism.
Briggetta Pierrot, Nicole Seymour
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Hayao Miyazaki’s Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea (2008): A Cli-Fi Reading of Japanese Anime

Japanese Studies
This article examines Hayao Miyazaki’s Ponyo as a visual flood narrative to explore a surreal aquatic ecosystem and a fantasy tsunami. A Cli-Fi (climate fiction) reading of Ponyo offers an interpretation of a magical watery world investigated within the ...
Marwa Alkhayat
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The Body in Ruins: Queering Cli-Fi and the Trauma Novel in Omar El Akkad’s American War

Pmla-publications of The Modern Language Association of America
This article argues that Omar El Akkad’s debut novel, American War (2017), offers insight into the possibilities of trauma fiction in the twenty-first century.
Lydia R. Cooper
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Don’t Look Up: Satirical cli-fi movies as a catalyst for online environmental debate

European Journal of Cultural Studies
In a post-truth context where environmental claims of scientists and politicians are increasingly contested, this article explores how satirical climate fiction facilitates the imagination of and engagement with climate change. Taking Don’t Look Up (2021)
Amber Jenny Sels, G. Kuipers, S. Aupers
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Que alguien preserve las semillas: ecotopías del subsuelo en la narrativa cli-fi de Josefina Hepp

Theory Now Journal of Literature Critique and Thought
El artículo analiza las obras de ciencia ficción de Josefina Hepp, La época de la neblina (2015) y La época de las semillas (2018), como propuestas narrativas que representan el novum climático desde una mirada prospectiva, en el marco de los estudios ...
Esteban Vera Campillay
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Novel Climates, National Catharsis: Local vs. Global Environmentalism in Californian Cli-Fi

Comparative American Studies An International Journal, 2022
California occupies a special place within contemporary American climate fiction and environmental history. It provides the key setting for cli-fi novels such as Edan Lepucki’s California (2014), Claire Vaye Watkins’s Gold Fame Citrus (2015), T.C.
Kris Jacobson
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Environmental Trauma and Aesthetic Ecocriticism in Indonesian Climate Fiction (Cli-Fi)

Arts in society
This paper explores the emergence of a post-traumatic ecocritical aesthetic in Indonesian climate fiction (cli-fi), examining how literary works respond to environmental degradation, colonial legacies, and spiritual ruptures through narrative, form, and ...
Dimas Wirawan Mahendra
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Young People Speculating with and About Hope Through a Life-Friendly Cli-Fi Roleplaying Game: Disrupting Environmental and Sustainability Education/Research

Australian Journal of Environmental Education
The signals and consequences of, and currently overall eco-socio-cultural inadequate responses to, the pressing climate and biodiversity crises of the Anthropocene foster a landscape of repression, hopelessness and anxiety among many, not least young ...
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