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‘Climate, Ecology and Environmentalism in the fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson’

conference contribution
posted on 2024-02-09, 18:12 authored by Dr Andrew Rowcroft
<p>The work of the American science-fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson powerfully addresses contemporary climate politics, ecology, and environmental struggles. Robinson is a ‘hard-science fiction’ writer, meaning his novels are less interested in sensational plots than imagining ‘real-world’ practical solutions to contemporary social and political problems. Robinson’s fiction remains one of the most progressive, yet understudied, bodies of literary work in its critique of contemporary neoliberal capitalism. His novels and numerous short-story collections have relentlessly mapped the turbulent historical cycles of material despoliation, violence, and expropriation of capitalist networks, in turn proposing radical visions of social and economic justice through science, worker-ownership, and environmental stewardship.Discussions of Robinson’s work lead indelibly through the writing of Marx and Marxist critical thinkers interested in ecology, political economy, utopia, and revolution. This paper will provide a critical reading of a selection of his recent works, drawing practical conclusions for Marxism today.</p>

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Date Submitted

2019-04-08

Date Accepted

2019-06-22

Date of First Publication

2019-06-22

Date of Final Publication

2019-06-22

Event Name

The Institute On Culture And Society

Event Dates

22nd to 26th June 2019

ePrints ID

35416

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