Cambio climático y ficción: Solar, A Novel de Ian McEwan

Authors

  • Marianela Mora

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/ESLA.58607

Keywords:

Anthropocene, anthropogenic climate change, cli-fi, climate fiction

Abstract

Anglophone literary production of the last two decades shows a clear tendency to imagine and narrate the impact of anthropogenic climate change. These fictions ―recently called Cli-Fi― present humanity’s agency as a geological force in the current epoch of the Anthropocene (Crutzen-Stoermer 2000). From an ecocritical reading, the article explores how the Anthropocene paradigm is presented in Solar, A Novel by the British author Ian McEwan, particularly in the representation of three axes: time, space and risk (Trexler 2015; Mehnert 2016), parameters that need resignifying in the Anthropocene.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

Marianela Mora

Profesora y Licenciada en Lengua y Literatura Inglesa. Magister en Culturas y Literaturas Comparadas de la Facultad de Lenguas, U.N.C. Doctoranda en Ciencias del Lenguaje con Mención en Culturas y Literaturas Comparadas. Investigadora categoría IV en el Programa Nacional de Incentivos en el proyecto dirigido por Dra. M. Carballo: “Imaginarios ambientales en narrativas del Antropoceno: Tensiones y perspectivas” (2018-2021) SeCyT, U.N.C.

Downloads

Published

2022-07-28

How to Cite

Mora, M. (2022). Cambio climático y ficción: Solar, A Novel de Ian McEwan. English Studies in Latin America: A Journal of Cultural and Literary Criticism, (23). https://doi.org/10.7764/ESLA.58607

Issue

Section

ARTICLES