How to Save the World in the Face of a Climate Crisis? Kim Stanley Robinson's Critical Utopia 3700-AL-JUS-qZS
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a) literatura podmiotu:
Robinson, Kim Stanley, The Wild Shore (1984) (fragmenty)
--- Gold Coast (1988) (fragmenty)
---, Czerwony Mars (tłum. 1998, oryg. 1992)
---, Green Mars (1994) (fragmenty)
---, Blue Mars (1996) (fragmenty)
---, Forty Days and Counting (2004) (fragmenty)
---, Fifty Degree Below (2005) (fragmenty)
---, Sixty Days and Counting (2007) (fragmenty)
---, 2312 (2012) (fragmenty)
---, Aurora (2015) (fragmenty)
---, New York 2140 (2017) (fragmenty)
---, Ministry for the Future (2020) (fragmenty)
b) Wywiady z twórcą:
„Still, I’m Reluctant to Call it Pessimism”, w: “Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction” (2014)
„What I’ve Learned Since The Ministry for the Future Came Out” (2020; Youtube, kanał Bioneers)
c) literatura przedmiotu:
The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate Change, red. Adeline Johns-Putra, Kelly Sultzbach (2022):
a) Elizabeth Mazzolini, „Capitalist Cultures: The Taste of Oil”
b) Gerry Canavan, “Ice-Sheet Collapse and the Consensus Apocalypse in the Science Fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson”
c) Shelley Streeby, “Indigenous and Black Feminist Knowledge-Production, Speculative Science Stories, and Climate Change Literature”
d) Hsinya Huang, “Climate Change and Indigenous Sovereignty in Pacific Islanders’ Writing”
The Cambridge Companion to Utopian Literature, red. Gregory Claeys (2010):
e) Fátima Vieira, „The Concept of Utopia”
f) J. C. Davis, “Thomas More’s Utopia: sources, legacy, and interpretation”
g) Peter Fitting, “Utopia, dystopia and science fiction”
h) Brian Stableford, “Ecology and dystopia”
Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction (red. Gerry Canavan, Kim Stanley Robinson):
i) Gib Prettyman, „Daoism, Ecology, and the World Reduction in Le Guin’s Utopian Fictions”
j) Sabine Höhler, “The Real Problem of a Spaceship Is Its People: Spaceship Earth as Ecological Science Fiction”
k) Andrew Milner, “The Sea and Eternal Summer: An Australian Apocalypse”
Klata, Michał, „New Maps of Hope: Common Motifs and Narrative Structures in Solarpunk Stories” (2022)
Klata, Michał, Anna Szydłowska, „Socjotechnika a system: o sile kontekstu” (2009)
Klata, Michał, „Strategies of Cognitive Estrangement in Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140” (2021)
Ngei, Paweł, „The Messiah & The God-Emperor of Zurich: a review of Kim Stanley Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future” (2024)
Robinson, Kim Stanley, „Remarks on Utopia in the Age of Climate Change” (2016)
Suvin, Darko, „O poetyce gatunku science fiction” (tłumaczenie 2019, oryg. 1972)
Zaród, Marcin, „Imaginaries of Care and Science in Anthropocene Utopian Futurology. The Sociology of Science in K. S. Robinson’s The Ministry for the Future” (2024)
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