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Faten Ahmed Ramadan Ismail
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对气候变化的生态理解唤起了这种危机的跨学科性和不同概念的干预,以揭示气候变化作为一场全球灾难的现实,需要非常规的方法来探索。气候现实主义是Lynn Badia等人在他们的书《气候现实主义:人类世的天气和大气美学》中创造的一个术语。这本书渗透了气候变化表现的挑战和气候变化适应的美学,可以被认为是气候灾害中的恢复美学。通过跨学科的研究方法,本研究探讨了两部生态反乌托邦小说中的气候变化灾难和弹性美学;也就是Maja Lunde的《海洋的尽头》(2020)和Diane Cook的《新荒野》(2020)。两部小说都描绘了极端气候变化造成的可怕景观。这两本小说都是气候小说(clifi),描述了气候灾难造成的反乌托邦环境。这两部小说传达了一个强有力的信息,即在危险的气候变化中恢复力的重要性。
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Climate Realism, Eco-dystopia and Aesthetic of Resilience in Maja Lunde's The End of the Ocean and Diane Cook's The New Wilderness
The ecological understanding of Climate Change calls forth the interdisiplinarity of such crisis and the intervention of diverse concepts to disclose the realities of Climate Change as a global calamity that needs unconventional approaches to explore. Climate Realism is a term coined by Lynn Badia et al. in their book: Climate Realism: The Aesthetics of Weather and Atmosphere in the Anthropocene. The book penetrates the challenges of Climate Change representation and the aesthetics of Climate Change adaptation which can be considered the aesthetics of resilience amidst Climate disasters. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the present research tackles Climate Change catastrophe and the aesthetics of resilience in two ecodystopian novels; namely, Maja Lunde's The End of the Ocean (2020) and Diane Cook's The New Wilderness (2020). Both novels depict horrific landscapes created by extreme Climate Changes. The two selected novels are Climate Fiction (cli-fi) depicting dystopian settings created by Climate disasters. The two novels convey a powerful message of the significance of resilience amidst hazardous Climate Changes.
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