“In the flood of climate-related books, Johan Höglund has given us something distinctive: an insightful account of how American hegemony has produced not only climate crisis but a self-serving emergency narrative. Gracefully and clearly written, The American Climate Emergency Narrative illuminates the entangled relations of cultural power, capitalist rapacity, and the American war machine in the making of climate crisis. Höglund allows us to see the distinctively American – and ideological – flavor of today’s climate emergency rhetoric, and in so doing, to make sense of the planetary turbulence, and transitions, of the next few decades.” (Jason W. Moore, Binghamton University, USA, author of “Capitalism in the Web of Life”)

“Johan Höglund's indispensable study of the ‘climate emergency’ narrative contextualizes the literature within a deeply disquieting interpretation of American capitalist modernity, security cultures and neocolonialism. Moving from plantation cultures to contemporary fiction of the 'new weird' and the post-apocalyptic, Höglund links the world-ecological with the world-systemic. By arguing that these narratives worry more about the US nation state than the crisis of interconnected multispecies ecologies of the planet, Höglund proposes a new framework and conceptual vocabulary for Climate Fiction, and a corrective to conventional ecocritical readings.” (Pramod K. Nayar, University of Hyderabad, India, author of “Ecoprecarity” and UNESCO Chair in Vulnerability Studies)

“While activists, scholars, and scientists call for new climate narratives that help us imagine alternative pathways toward the just, fair, and ecologically sane world global majorities desire, Höglund shows that American climate emergency narratives propose that no such alternatives are possible. At the same time, they unconsciously reveal the violent anti-democratic and anti-ecological core of the capitalist world system. A system that treats people and the rest of the planet as disposable, survives against the interests and will of the majority only with the backing of the most expensive policing and military apparatus in world history, and the most morally bankrupt cultural apparatus. Dismantling such a system is crucial to our collective survival, and Höglund’s work points us toward fiction emerging from the periphery that opens up such necessary possibility.” (Hannah Holleman, Amherst College, USA, author of “Dust Bowls of Empire: Imperialism, Environmental Politics, and the Injustice of “Green” Capitalism”)

“A stunning, original and compelling reading of American cultural work from the plantation to the present, that fully realises the long roots of capitalism’s climate emergency. Höglund takes a world-ecological lens to an innovative and impressive range of texts and genres and in so doing repurposes our understanding of the climate narrative and climate criticism. Through recurrences of war, conquest and militarization, extractivism, and migrancy, The American Climate Emergency Narrative is brilliantly discerned throughout literature, film, and video games, where capitalism’s climate produces multiple monsters.” (Graeme Macdonald, University of Warwick, UK, author, with the Warwick Research Collective, of “Combined and Uneven Development: Towards a New Theory of World-literature”)
 

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Shows how climate narratives promote or interrogate national security discourses Uses the world-ecological perspective to explore planetary unevenness and radical inequities of global climate change Advances ecocriticism through use of world-literature studies & by focusing the hegemonic core of the world-system This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
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ISBN
9783031606472
Publisert
2025-07-21
Utgiver
Springer International Publishing AG; Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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