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(Re)Imagining the Anthropocene: Narrative Strategies and Systemic Critique in the Climate Fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson and Amitav Ghosh

dc.contributor.authorGupta S.K.
dc.contributor.authorPanda P.K.
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-24T09:40:42Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.descriptionThis paper published with affiliation IIT (BHU), Varanasi in open access mode.
dc.description.Volume6
dc.description.abstractClimate fiction (cli-fi) has emerged as a battleground for reimagining agency and its responsibility in the Anthropocene. It invites us to explore new narratives and possibilities in a world grappling with climate change, urging us to envision a future shaped by our choices and actions. Analyzing works by Kim Stanley Robinson and Amitav Ghosh, this paper argues that their cli-fi rejects apocalyptic fatalism, advancing a “radical incrementalism” that bridges systemic critique with speculative courage. Robinson’s techno-utopianism (carbon coins, terraformed economies) literalizes extractive capitalism critique, while Ghosh’s mythic realism centres subaltern histories and non-human agency, by dismantling Eurocentric environmentalism and privileging Indigenous cosmologies over extractive science. Though divergent – Robinson engineers institutional reforms; Ghosh resurrects colonial erasure – both dismantle neoliberal green washing and human exceptionalism. Their narrative strategies (fragmented policy memos, cyclical temporality) redefine cli-fi as “speculative historiography,” where utopian futures and colonial pasts collide to map post capitalist alternatives. By analyzing textual innovations – from Robinson’s hybrid human-AI ecologies to Ghosh’s insurgent folklore – it demonstrates the way literature can rewire humanity’s relationship with crisis, transforming despair into a “politics of possibility”. In an era of climate apartheid, their fiction insists that another world is not just imaginable – it is being written, one radical page at a time. © 2025, Iquz Galaxy Publisher. All rights reserved.
dc.description.issue3
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.47857/irjms.2025.v06i03.04914
dc.identifier.issn2582631X
dc.identifier.urihttps://idr-sdlib.iitbhu.ac.in/handle/123456789/24357
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherIquz Galaxy Publisher
dc.relation.ispartofseriesInternational Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Scope
dc.subjectHumanistic Studies
dc.title(Re)Imagining the Anthropocene: Narrative Strategies and Systemic Critique in the Climate Fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson and Amitav Ghosh
dc.typeArticle

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