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Título
Narrating the Anthropocene: Scale, Latency, and Entanglement in Rebecca Campbell’s Arboreality
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Anthropocene
cli-fi
speculative fiction
scale
latency
entanglement
Rebecca Campbell
Arboreality
Clasificación UNESCO
5506.13 Historia de la Literatura
6301.09 Sociología de la Literatura
6202 Teoría, Análisis y Crítica Literarias
2502 Climatología
Fecha de publicación
2025-09-17
Editor
Oxford University Press
Citación
Fraile-Marcos, Ana M. “Narrating the Anthropocene: Scale, Latency, and Entanglement in Rebecca Campbell’s Arboreality,” ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2025, isaf077, https://doi.org/10.1093/isle/isaf077
Resumen
This article examines Rebecca Campbell’s Arboreality (2022) as a formally innovative response to the representational challenges of the Anthropocene. Drawing on scale theory and assemblage thinking, it argues that the text’s fragmented, polyvocal narratives and temporal disjunctions illuminate three key Anthropocene features: latency, entanglement, and scalar complexity (Horn). Through nonlinear storytelling, Arboreality enmeshes divergent temporalities and perspectives, staging a critical dialogue between ecomodernist and ecological posthumanist imaginaries. It advances Indigenous epistemologies, multispecies kinship, and community-based ecological practices as vital alternatives to technocratic interventions, reconfiguring human-nature relations and offering a compelling aesthetic for imagining resilience amid planetary crisis.
URI
ISSN
1759-1090
DOI
10.1093/isle/isaf077
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