Climates of Mutation: Posthuman Orientations in Twenty-First Century Ecological Science Fiction

dc.contributor.advisorWeiss, Allan
dc.contributor.authorWall, Clare Elisabeth
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-06T12:40:53Z
dc.date.available2021-07-06T12:40:53Z
dc.date.copyright2021-01
dc.date.issued2021-07-06
dc.date.updated2021-07-06T12:40:53Z
dc.degree.disciplineEnglish
dc.degree.levelDoctoral
dc.degree.namePhD - Doctor of Philosophy
dc.description.abstractClimates of Mutation contributes to the growing body of works focused on climate fiction by exploring the entangled aspects of biopolitics, posthumanism, and eco-assemblage in twenty-first-century science fiction. By tracing out each of those themes, I examine how my contemporary focal texts present a posthuman politics that offers to orient the reader away from a position of anthropocentric privilege and nature-culture divisions towards an ecologically situated understanding of the environment as an assemblage. The thematic chapters of my thesis perform an analysis of Peter Wattss Rifters Trilogy, Larissa Lais Salt Fish Girl, Paolo Bacigalupis The Windup Girl, and Margaret Atwoods MaddAddam Trilogy. Doing so, it investigates how the assemblage relations between people, genetic technologies, and the environment are intersecting in these posthuman works and what new ways of being in the world they challenge readers to imagine. This approach also seeks to highlight how these works reflect a genre response to the increasing anxieties around biogenetics and climate change through a critical posthuman approach that alienates readers from traditional anthropocentric narrative meanings, thus creating a space for an embedded form of ecological and technoscientific awareness. My project makes a case for the benefits of approaching climate fiction through a posthuman perspective to facilitate an environmentally situated understanding. By mapping the aspects of bare life, posthuman becomings, multispecies community, and environmental agency that situate these texts within their climate-focused twenty-first-century contexts, my dissertation models its own series of entanglements. It also reveals areas of concern that include infectious agencies, subversions of biopolitical containment, and the co-constitutive transformative powers of the environment and nonhuman life. Climates of Mutation addresses the ways that these contemporary science fiction narratives have responded to cultural and scientific developments to invite critical engagement from readersespecially in terms of embracing concepts of environmental assemblage and imagining potential multispecies futures. By taking an assemblage approach to these works of posthuman ecological science fiction, my project draws attention to how they critically subvert anthropocentrism by privileging nonhuman and environmental agencies in which humans are an entangled part of biopolitical forces, multispecies collectives, and ecological assemblages.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10315/38423
dc.languageen
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dc.subjectLiterature
dc.subject.keywordsscience fiction
dc.subject.keywordsclimate fiction
dc.subject.keywordsecofiction
dc.subject.keywordsspeculative fiction
dc.subject.keywordscli-fi
dc.subject.keywordseco-fiction
dc.subject.keywordsposthuman fiction
dc.subject.keywordsposthuman
dc.subject.keywordsposthumanism
dc.subject.keywordsenvironmental science fiction
dc.subject.keywordsposthuman biopolitics
dc.subject.keywordsenvironmental fiction
dc.subject.keywordsAnthropocene
dc.subject.keywordsPeter Watts
dc.subject.keywordsRifters Trilogy
dc.subject.keywordsStarfish
dc.subject.keywordsMaelstrom
dc.subject.keywordsβehemoth: β-Max
dc.subject.keywordsβehemoth: Seppuku
dc.subject.keywordsPaolo Bacigalupi
dc.subject.keywordsThe Windup Girl
dc.subject.keywordsLarissa Lai
dc.subject.keywordsSalt Fish Girl
dc.subject.keywordsMargaret Atwood
dc.subject.keywordsOryx and Crake
dc.subject.keywordsYear of the Flood
dc.subject.keywordsMaddAddam
dc.subject.keywordsglobal warming
dc.subject.keywordsclimate crisis in literature
dc.subject.keywordsbiopolitics
dc.subject.keywordsposthuman animals
dc.subject.keywordsnonhuman agency
dc.subject.keywordsanimal agencies
dc.subject.keywordsenvironmental agencies
dc.subject.keywordscloning
dc.subject.keywordsgenetic modification
dc.subject.keywordsdystopia
dc.subject.keywordsmutational politics
dc.subject.keywordsposthuman politics in literature
dc.subject.keywordsposthuman science fiction
dc.subject.keywordsAnthropocene fiction
dc.subject.keywordsmicrobial agencies
dc.subject.keywordsvirtual agencies
dc.subject.keywordscontemporary science fiction
dc.subject.keywordscontemporary literature
dc.subject.keywordstwenty-first-century fiction
dc.subject.keywordstwenty-first-century literature
dc.subject.keywordsdystopian science fiction
dc.subject.keywordsdystopian fiction
dc.subject.keywordspost-millennial science fiction
dc.subject.keywordscyborgs
dc.subject.keywordsclones
dc.subject.keywordshybridities
dc.subject.keywordsenvironmental assemblage
dc.subject.keywordsassemblage theory
dc.subject.keywordsecocriticism
dc.subject.keywordsecological entanglements
dc.subject.keywordsenvironmental embeddedness
dc.subject.keywordshuman-animal binary
dc.subject.keywordshuman-machine boundary
dc.subject.keywordsbare life
dc.subject.keywordsfeminist materialist approach
dc.subject.keywordsenvironmental materialist approach
dc.subject.keywordsfeminist posthumanist approach
dc.titleClimates of Mutation: Posthuman Orientations in Twenty-First Century Ecological Science Fiction
dc.typeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation

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