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- Title
PROJECTING UTOPIAN THOUGHT: THE CONCEPTUALIZATION OF THE "GOOD ANTHROPOCENE" IN KIM STANLEY ROBINSON'S THE MINISTRY FOR THE FUTURE.
- Authors
Tejero-Marín, Ana
- Abstract
While the Anthropocene has traditionally been associated with apocalyptic images, the notion of the good Anthropocene, widely criticized since its origin, has emerged as its utopian counterpart. In his novel The Ministry for the Future (2020), Kim Stanley Robinson explicitly uses the name "good Anthropocene" to refer to the state of the world at the end of the story, more sustainable and equitable. This article examines the utopian and dystopian connotations of the (good) Anthropocene and analyzes how Robinson utilizes the term in his narrative; in particular, it focuses on his employment of narrative structure to convey the multiplicity of the Anthropocene, his preoccupation with discerning the socio-cultural origins of the epoch and his intention of conveying the positive future of the story as achievable through active hope and collaboration.
- Subjects
ROBINSON, Kim Stanley, 1952-; DYSTOPIAS; SCIENCE fiction; MULTIPLICITY (Mathematics)
- Publication
Ilha do Desterro: A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English & Cultural Studies, 2023, Vol 76, Issue 2, p313
- ISSN
0101-4846
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5007/2175-8026.2023.e92559