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Multiscalar Temporalities in Postcolonial Climate Fiction

Nadine Böhm-Schnitker    Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany    

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abstract

In the context of postcolonial ecocriticism and environmental time studies, I analyse different but interrelated scenes of confrontations between human history, ‘generational time’, deep time and myth to highlight a trend towards multiscalar temporalities in Anglophone climate fiction. Co-reading Amitav Ghosh’s The Hungry Tide (2004), Gun Island (2019) and Mahasweta Devi’s “Pterodactyl, Puran Sahay and Pirtha” ([1989] 1995), I focus on the texts’ multi-generational character constellations and their specific confrontations with geological time to reveal the literary strategies to capture the “slow violence” (Nixon 2011, 2) of global warming.

Published
Feb. 5, 2024
Accepted
Nov. 24, 2023
Submitted
Sept. 14, 2023
Language
EN

Keywords: BiosemioticsNew materialismThe Hungry TideAmitav GhoshGun IslandEcocriticismEthicologyMahasweta DeviMultiscalar temporalities

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