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Out of Time: Time-Travel Tropes Write (through) Climate Change

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posted on 2024-11-02, 11:13 authored by Rosemary MichaelRosemary Michael
“What is the point of stories in such a moment”, asks author and critic James Bradley, writing about climate extinction: Bradley emphasises that “climatologist James Hansen once said being a climate scientist was like screaming at people from behind a soundproof glass wall; being a writer concerned with these questions often feels frighteningly similar” (“Writing”). If the impact of climate change asks humans to think differently, to imagine differently, then surely writing—and reading—must change too? According to writer and geographer Samuel Miller-McDonald, “if you’re a writer, then you have to write about this”. But how are we to do that? Where might it be done already? Perhaps not in traditional (or even post-) Modernist modes. In the era of the Anthropocene I find myself turning to non-traditional, un-real models to write the slow violence and read the deep time that is where we can see our current climate catastrophe.

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M/C Journal

Volume

22

Number

6

Issue

6

Start page

1

End page

3

Total pages

3

Publisher

Queensland University of Technology

Place published

Australia

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English

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© 2019 All articles published in M/C Journal are published under a Creative Commons Attribution - Non commercial - No Derivatives 3.0 Licence.

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2006096410

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2020-09-08

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