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This book interrogates the problems of how and why largely unseen matter in this case groundwater has found limited expression in climate fiction. It explores key considerations for writing groundwater narratives in the Anthropocene. The book investigates a unique selection of climate fiction alongside an exploration of hydrosocial environmental humanities through a focus on groundwater and groundwater narratives. Providing eco-critical analysis with creative fiction and non-fiction excerpts interwoven throughout and drawing on Indigenous Australian and Australian settler novels and poems alongside European American and Japanese texts the book illuminates the processes of ‘storying with’ subterranean waters – their facts uncertainties potencies and vulnerabilities. In a time when the water crisis in an Australian and worldwide context is escalating in response to global warming giving voice to the complexities of groundwater extraction and pollution is vital. Drawing from non-representational posthumanist and feminist perspectives the book provides an important contribution to transnational comparative climate fiction analysis enabling an interdisciplinary exchange between hydrogeological science and the eco-humanities. This book is an engaging read for scholars and students in creative writing environmental humanities cultural and post-colonial studies Australian studies and eco-critical literary studies. Writers and thinkers addressing the problems of the Anthropocene are called to pay attention to the importance of subterranean imaginaries and groundwater narratives.

Routledge Subterranean Imaginaries And Groundwater Narratives Large 09781032218816

This book interrogates the problems of how and why largely unseen matter in this case groundwater has found limited expression in climate fiction. It explores key considerations for writing groundwater narratives in the Anthropocene. The book investigates a unique selection of climate fiction alongside an exploration of hydrosocial environmental humanities through a focus on groundwater and groundwater narratives. Providing eco-critical analysis with creative fiction and non-fiction excerpts interwoven throughout and drawing on Indigenous Australian and Australian settler novels and poems alongside European American and Japanese texts the book illuminates the processes of ‘storying with’ subterranean waters – their facts uncertainties potencies and vulnerabilities. In a time when the water crisis in an Australian and worldwide context is escalating in response to global warming giving voice to the complexities of groundwater extraction and pollution is vital. Drawing from non-representational posthumanist and feminist perspectives the book provides an important contribution to transnational comparative climate fiction analysis enabling an interdisciplinary exchange between hydrogeological science and the eco-humanities. This book is an engaging read for scholars and students in creative writing environmental humanities cultural and post-colonial studies Australian studies and eco-critical literary studies. Writers and thinkers addressing the problems of the Anthropocene are called to pay attention to the importance of subterranean imaginaries and groundwater narratives.

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