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An Ecotopian Lexicon

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An Ecotopian Lexicon introduces thirty innovative terms absent from English, crafted to help reimagine responses to our environmental crises. This collaborative volume gathers essays from diverse thinkers who draw inspiration from other languages, science fiction, and activist subcultures. The book invites readers to envision alternatives to fossil-fuelled neoliberal capitalism and adapt amid the socioecological challenges of our era. Accompanied by artwork from fourteen international artists, it expands the cultural vocabulary needed for confronting climate change and imagining better futures.
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This provocative work is ideal for activists, educators, scholars, and students interested in environmental studies, cultural theory, and linguistics, as well as readers seeking creative perspectives on climate change and social transformation.

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Presents thirty novel terms that do not yet exist in English to envision ways of responding to the environmental challenges of our generation.

As the scale and gravity of climate change become undeniable, a cultural revolution must ultimately match progress in the realms of policy, infrastructure, and technology. Proceeding from the notion that dominant Western cultures lack the terms and concepts to describe or respond to our environmental crisis, An Ecotopian Lexicon is a collaborative volume of short, engaging essays that offer ecologically productive terms—drawn from other languages, science fiction, and subcultures of resistance—to envision and inspire responses and alternatives to fossil-fueled neoliberal capitalism.

Each of the thirty suggested "loanwords" helps us imagine how to adapt and even flourish in the face of the socioecological adversity that characterizes the present moment and the future that awaits. From "Apocalypso" to "Qi," " ~*~ " to "Total Liberation," thirty authors from a range of disciplines and backgrounds assemble a grounded yet dizzying lexicon, expanding the limited European and North American conceptual lexicon that many activists, educators, scholars, students, and citizens have inherited. Fourteen artists from eleven countries respond to these chapters with original artwork that illustrates the contours of the possible better worlds and worldviews.

Contributors: Sofia Ahlberg, Uppsala U; Randall Amster, Georgetown U; Cherice Bock, Antioch U; Charis Boke, Cornell U; Natasha Bowdoin, Rice U; Kira Bre Clingen, Harvard U; Caledonia Curry (SWOON); Lori Damiano, Pacific Northwest College of Art; Nicols De Jess; Jonathan Dyck; John Esposito, Chukyo U; Rebecca Evans, Winston-Salem State U; Allison Ford, U of Oregon; Carolyn Fornoff, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michelle Kuen Suet Fung; Andrew Hageman, Luther College; Michael Horka, George Washington U; Yellena James; Andrew Alan Johnson, Princeton U; Jennifer Lee Johnson, Purdue U; Melody Jue, U of California, Santa Barbara; Jenny Kendler; Daehyun Kim (Moonassi); Yifei Li, NYU Shanghai; Nikki Lindt; Anthony Lioi, Juilliard School of New York; Maryanto; Janet Tamalik McGrath; Pierre-Heli Monot, Ludwig Maximilian U of Munich; Kari Marie Norgaard, U of Oregon; Karen O'Brien, U of Oslo, Norway; Evelyn O'Malley, U of Exeter; Robert Savino Oventile, Pasadena City College; Chris Pak; David N. Pellow, U of California, Santa Barbara; Andrew Pendakis, Brock U; Kimberly Skye Richards, U of California, Berkeley; Ann Kristin Schorre, U of Oslo, Norway; Malcolm Sen, U of Massachusetts Amherst; Kate Shaw; Sam Solnick, U of Liverpool; Rirkrit Tiravanija, Columbia U; Miriam Tola, Northeastern U; Sheena Wilson, U of Alberta; Daniel Worden, Rochester Institute of Technology.

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"Part dream, part provocation ... (with) a wonky yet infectious hopefulness." — The New Yorker

"A fascinating collection ... mapping a possible future amid crises." — Science Magazine

"A perfect artifact of our complicated present." — Los Angeles Review of Books

"The entries urge: do not despair; be humble; get creative." — ArtReview Asia

"An Ecotopian Lexicon is a fascinating, thought-provoking book worth reading." — The Weekly Anthropocene

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517905903

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 October 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Edition: 1

Illustration: 14

Contributors:

  • Edited by Matthew Schneider-Mayerson
  • Edited by Brent Ryan Bellamy

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Matthew Schneider-Mayerson is Associate Professor of English and Environmental Studies at Rice Universityand author of Peak Oil: Apocalyptic Environmentalism and Libertarian Political Culture.


Brent Ryan Bellamy studies and teaches science fiction, American literature and cultures, and energy humanities and is coeditor of Materialism and the Critique of Energy.


Kim Stanley Robinson is the author of nineteen science fiction novels, including the Mars trilogy.

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