The Climate changed being alive : reading "The future home of the living God" through the lens of the anthropocene
Marco Estella, Javier
Gimeno Pahissa, Laura, dir.
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres

Date: 2020
Description: 46 pag.
Abstract: This paper aims to analyze Louise Erdrich's Future Home of the Living God from an ecocritical viewpoint, utilizing the perspective that the knowledge about the problematic emerging from the concept of the Anthropocene gives us, in order to carry out a wider research than that one provided by traditional ecocriticism. Dilemmas about complex systems of technology, epigenetic changes in living organisms motivated by climate change, and the analysis of the book tied to the concept of an eco-fascist dystopia will be considered from an ecofeminist perspective, whose goal is to find common ground between the difficulties that humanity will have face during this new geological era through the literary analysis of Erdrich's novel.
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Language: Anglès
Studies: Estudis d'Anglès i Francès [2501913]
Study plan: Grau en Estudis d'Anglès i de Francès [997]
Document: Treball final de grau ; Text
Subject: Anthropocene ; Erdrich ; Climate change ; Complex Systems of Technology ; Globalization ; Epigenesis ; Ecofeminism ; Antropocè ; Canvi climàtic ; Sistemes complexos de tecnologia ; Globalització ; Epigènesi ; Ecofeminisme



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