Plotting the Future in Caribbean SF: Alimentary Imperialism and Horti(counter)culture

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M. Niblett
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ABSTRACT:This article examines the connection between Caribbean foodways and the varieties of speculative fiction that have emerged from the region. My contention is that Caribbean sf not only draws attention to the baleful impact of capitalist imperialism on agro-ecologies and food cultures, but can also have a special role in catalyzing opposition to it. I examine some of the ways in which Caribbean writers have used sf and, more particularly, Afrofuturist forms to dramatize the bloody history of plantation agriculture, conflicts over land use, and popular resistance to imposed food cultures. Focusing on novels by Anthony Joseph, Erna Brodber, and Diana McCaulay, I explore how their aesthetics of estrangement sensitize readers to the stakes involved in the struggle between food dependency and food sovereignty. Against a backdrop of accelerating climate breakdown, new rounds of imperialist plunder, and the ongoing colonization of eating habits, all three authors draw on the legacy of the plot system to envision emancipatory food futures.
策划加勒比科幻小说的未来:营养帝国主义和反文化
摘要:本文探讨了加勒比饮食方式与该地区出现的各种投机小说之间的联系。我的论点是,加勒比科幻小说不仅引起了人们对资本主义帝国主义对农业生态和饮食文化的有害影响的关注,而且在催化反对它方面也发挥了特殊作用,土地使用方面的冲突,以及民众对强加的饮食文化的抵制。以安东尼·约瑟夫、埃尔娜·布罗德伯和戴安娜·麦考利的小说为中心,我探讨了他们的隔阂美学如何让读者敏感地认识到食物依赖和食物主权之间的斗争所涉及的利害关系。在气候崩溃加速、新一轮帝国主义掠夺和饮食习惯持续殖民化的背景下,三位作者都借鉴了情节系统的遗产,设想了解放粮食的未来。
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