Climate Migrations and Reverse Colonisation in Italian Eco-Dystopias

Marco Malvestio
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This article investigates the representation of climate migration and climate colonialism in contemporary Italian eco-dystopias. After a theoretical introduction, I address the representation of migrants, and of Italians as climate migrants, in Paolo Zardi's XXI secolo (2015) and Bruno Arpaia's Qualcosa, là fuori (2016). Climate migration is a growing phenomenon that is intimately connected with Anthropocenic violence, and that will produce changes in society and demographics, challenging existing notions of nationality and culture. In the second part, I discuss two novels (Tommaso Pincio's Cinacittà, 2008, and Antonio Scurati's La seconda mezzanotte, 2011) that deal with what I call, following Stephen D. Arata, the anxiety of reverse colonisation. These two novels portray (and express) a fear of a takeover of Italy by the Chinese that is rooted in both long-standing anti-immigration prejudices and the new shapes of contemporary economic colonialism.
意大利生态反乌托邦中的气候迁移和反向殖民化
本文探讨了气候移民和气候殖民主义在当代意大利生态反乌托邦中的表现。在理论介绍之后,我在保罗·扎尔迪(Paolo Zardi)的《XXI secolo》(2015)和布鲁诺·阿尔帕亚(Bruno Arpaia)的《Qualcosa, lfufuori》(2016)中讨论了移民和意大利人作为气候移民的代表性。气候移民是一种日益增长的现象,与人类世的暴力密切相关,它将导致社会和人口结构的变化,挑战现有的民族和文化观念。在第二部分中,我将讨论两部小说(托马索·平西奥的《cinacitt》,2008年,和安东尼奥·斯库拉蒂的《La seconda mezzanotte》,2011年),它们处理的是我追随斯蒂芬·d·阿拉塔(Stephen D. Arata)所称的“反向殖民焦虑”。这两部小说描绘(并表达)了一种对中国人接管意大利的恐惧,这种恐惧根植于长期存在的反移民偏见和当代经济殖民主义的新形式。
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