New Ecological Realisms: Post-Apocalyptic Fiction and Contemporary Theory

Author:   Monika Kaup
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   31 May 2021
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New Ecological Realisms: Post-Apocalyptic Fiction and Contemporary Theory


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Monika Kaup pairs post-apocalyptic novels by Margaret Atwood, José Saramago, Octavia Butler and Cormac McCarthy with new realist theories from Bruno Latour, Humberto Maturana, Francisco Varela, Markus Gabriel, Jean-Luc Marion and Alphonso Lingis. She shows that, just as new realist theory can illuminate post-apocalyptic literature, post-apocalyptic literature can illuminate new theories of the real. Kaup showcases a context-based concept of the real. She argues that new realisms of complex and embedded wholes, actor-networks and ecologies - not the old realisms of isolated parts and things - represent the most promising escape from the impasses of constructivism and positivism.

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Author:   Monika Kaup
Publisher:   Edinburgh University Press
Imprint:   Edinburgh University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.667kg
ISBN:  

9781474483094


ISBN 10:   1474483097
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   31 May 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"[...] Kaup's book is a vivid prospect of what the genre may still achieve in the way of bringing to life forms of mind that are, as yet, only keenly felt anticipations of a shared mind to come.--Mark Payne ""American Literary History"" [...] a remarkable scholarly work that combines a firm grasp of theory with literary analysis. --Kamil Rusilowicz, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin ""Roczniki Humanistyczne Vol. 71, No. 11"" [...] Kaup's book is an original and instructive work, so much so as to be useful as an introduction to the intersections between various new realist theories, as well as a skilful demonstration of their applications for literary analysis. --Antonia Spencer ""The comparatist"" By introducing readers to a variety of provocative approaches to ""new realism,"" and by showing how post-apocalyptic fictions not only enact but also deepen and broaden those theories, Monika Kaup provides an invaluable map of our precarious present that simultaneously offers hope for our collective future. -- ""Evan Gottlieb, Oregon State University"" I was thrilled by Kaup's stunning capacity clearly to express complexity as many times as I was baffled by the particular commitments of this tightly knit way of thinking the world, literature, and communication: both say much about me and I hope they also help to steer Kaup's best readers to this book. It may be just the kind of criticism they need at present. --Brent Ryan Bellamy ""Science Fiction Studies"" Monika Kaup's encyclopedic new study promises to be invaluable inasmuch as it organizes and reframes an impressive amount of scholarship from the past three decades of ecological thinking. --Clint Wilson III ""MLQ"" Presenting a context-dependent realism, Monika Kaup brings together theory and fiction to get real about ecology and the future. Philosophical inquiries and post-apocalyptic writings collide in engaging prose and exciting ideas that open up new horizons for thinking, feeling, and acting after the end of the world. --Sam Mickey, University of San Francisco"


[...] Kaup's book is a vivid prospect of what the genre may still achieve in the way of bringing to life forms of mind that are, as yet, only keenly felt anticipations of a shared mind to come.--Mark Payne ""American Literary History"" [...] a remarkable scholarly work that combines a firm grasp of theory with literary analysis. --Kamil Rusilowicz, The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin ""Roczniki Humanistyczne Vol. 71, No. 11"" [...] Kaup's book is an original and instructive work, so much so as to be useful as an introduction to the intersections between various new realist theories, as well as a skilful demonstration of their applications for literary analysis. --Antonia Spencer ""The comparatist"" By introducing readers to a variety of provocative approaches to ""new realism,"" and by showing how post-apocalyptic fictions not only enact but also deepen and broaden those theories, Monika Kaup provides an invaluable map of our precarious present that simultaneously offers hope for our collective future. -- ""Evan Gottlieb, Oregon State University"" I was thrilled by Kaup's stunning capacity clearly to express complexity as many times as I was baffled by the particular commitments of this tightly knit way of thinking the world, literature, and communication: both say much about me and I hope they also help to steer Kaup's best readers to this book. It may be just the kind of criticism they need at present. --Brent Ryan Bellamy ""Science Fiction Studies"" Monika Kaup's encyclopedic new study promises to be invaluable inasmuch as it organizes and reframes an impressive amount of scholarship from the past three decades of ecological thinking. --Clint Wilson III ""MLQ"" Presenting a context-dependent realism, Monika Kaup brings together theory and fiction to get real about ecology and the future. Philosophical inquiries and post-apocalyptic writings collide in engaging prose and exciting ideas that open up new horizons for thinking, feeling, and acting after the end of the world. --Sam Mickey, University of San Francisco


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Monika Kaup is Professor of English at the University of Washington. She is the author of Neobaroque in the Americas: Alternative Modernities in Literature, Visual Art, and Film (University of Virginia Press 2012) and she is co-editor of Baroque New Worlds: Representation, Transculturation, Counterconquest (Duke University Press 2010).

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