Climate Change, Philosophy, and Fiction

MARTA BENENTI, Lisa Giombini

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Abstract

This chapter addresses fictional narratives as a specific kind of fictions capable of eliciting particular effects on their recipients. The first section of the chapter considers the status of climate fiction (cli-fi) as a literary genre, and identifies a set of standard properties that qualify most works in the category. The second section addresses the specific fictional engagement prompted by cli-fi and discusses its relationship with thought experiments. The third section examines, from a psychological angle, whether and how climate narratives can induce changes in the recipients’ beliefs and attitudes towards environmental issues. The chapter closes by listing some of the research questions raised by cli-fi that still await exploration. In the conclusion, it is tentatively suggested that, although the experience of consuming cli-fi will not change the planet, it might nonetheless heighten recipients’ concerns and willingness to take action against climate change.
Lingua originaleInglese
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteHandbook of the Philosophy of Climate Change
EditoreSPRINGER
Pagine1-21
Numero di pagine21
ISBN (stampa)9783030169602
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2023

Keywords

  • Climate change
  • cli-fi
  • fictional narratives
  • literary genre
  • sci-fi
  • thought experiments
  • narrative transportation.

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