Authors: Gerry Canavan
Mitchell, Timothy,
10
modernity/postmodernity: comas as endemic to,
163
; industrialization in
World Without Us
,
194
; political-historical agency in,
4
; posthuman nothingness in
Avatar
,
222
; postmodern loss of agency,
3
â
4
; replication of humanity in
Avatar
and,
211
â
12
,
216
; thrill-and-dread theme in,
2
; world-interconnectedness principle and,
219
Moore, Ward. See
Greener Than You Think
Morris, William,
43
Moskowitz, Sam,
49
Moylan, Tom,
179
multispecies relations,
237
â
38
.
See also
animals
Naess, Arne,
256
nature: animal objectification in Bacigalupi,
185
â
86
,
188
; apocalyptic destruction of nature,
4
,
11
,
14
; capitalist constructed environments and,
57
; ecofeminism and,
141n18
; ecomaternalism and,
140n17
; humanity as nature in
War of the Worlds
,
26
,
29
; as humanity's other in
World Without Us
,
194
â
95
,
198
,
200
â
201
,
205n23
; intrinsic value principles in,
249
â
50
; land-based perspective on,
226
â
27
; mystical themes in SF,
256
; natural dystopia in Bacigalupi,
180
; natural population growth,
100
â
101
; originary “oceanic feeling,”
233
,
238
â
39
,
240n20
; utopian control of nature in
Men Like Gods
,
34
â
37
; water rationing in Bacigalupi,
181
.
See also
animals
neoliberalism,
12
â
13
,
18
,
184
â
85
New Wave science fiction,
80
,
82
1984
(George Orwell),
3
nuclear weapons/nuclear war: apocalyptic thinking and,
159
â
160
; Australian nuclear doomsday novels,
116
â
17
; Cold War SF and,
3
â
4
,
49
,
104
,
116
â
17
,
159
,
197
,
259
; Great Acceleration and,
207
; in
Sea and Summer
,
121
â
22
; SF-reality dialectic and, x; spaceship allegory and,
104
,
111
; visual representation in Gee,
134
.
See also
apocalypse
;
dystopian fiction
“Oceanic” (Greg Egan),
19
,
232
â
38
One Boat concept,
102
optimism-pessimism dialectic,
17
,
25
,
53
Osborn, Fairfield,
x
otherness.
See
alien encounters
;
robots
overpopulation.
See
population ecology
Pangborn, Edgar,
253
Passmore, John,
89
pastoralism: Arcadian-Utopian dialectic,
1
â
3
,
16
; in
Avatar
,
220
â
21
; British “cosy catastrophe” narratives,
79
â
80
; in
City
series,
45
â
48
; in
Earth Abides
,
52
; in ecotopian societies,
183
; pastoral ecological mode in
The Man Who Awoke
,
42
â
44
; pastoralism in
City
,
45
â
46
; pastoral new-beginning mode,
48
â
49
.
See also
primitivism
;
Romanticism
permaculture,
14
â
16
,
21n38
.
See also
sustainability
pesticides,
x
,
38n32
.
See also
pollution
planetary romance,
253
Plato,
223
Pohl, Fred,
40
pollution: in
The Drought
,
80
; as legal injury in Stone,
89
â
90
; 1970s environmental crises and,
65
,
68
,
100
â
101
; in “Pump Six,”
180
,
187
,
189
; in
The Sheep Look Up
,
87
; in
Soylent Green
,
10
; spaceman economy and,
6
,
9
,
104
.
See also
pesticides
;
waste spaces
population ecology:
Homo contracipiens
in Hardin,
105
â
7
; lifeboat ethics and,
109
â
10
; population ecology overview,
99
â
104
,
108
; as SF theme,
107
â
8
,
111
; wasteland as open-economy space,
111
posthuman Earths,
12
,
18
,
193
â
200
,
203n4
,
204n6
,
222
.
See also
human beings
postmodernism.
See
modernity/postmodernity
primitivism: anachronistic permaculture in
WALL-E
,
15
â
16
; as ecotopian fiction, xi; indigenous Other in
Avatar
,
13
,
19
; Karoo as primeval landscape in
Souvenir
,
150
; post-apocalyptic robots as purveyors of,
3
; post-apocalyptic utopia and,
49
; primitive projection in
Word for World is Forest
,
88
,
90
; survivalism in
The Road
,
142n34
; traditionalism in
The Ice People
,
135
â
36
; U.S. native vs.
colonial agriculture,
86
; wasteland as new wilderness,
111
.
See also
pastoralism
;
Romanticism
Pringle, David,
78
proleptic realism,
251
Pumzi
(Wanuri Kahiu),
12
Quiet Earth post-apocalyptic theme,
11
â
12
,
18
realism: allegorical realism in science faction,
198
â
99
; disaster realism in Gee,
134
; dystopian scenarios and,
254
â
55
; as “inside” SF,
17
; proleptic realism,
251
; SF-reality dialectic,
ix
â
x
,
16
â
17
,
53
,
83
,
101
,
116
; virtual reality,
44
â
45
renaissance fantasia,
251
Rieder, John,
77
Robinson, Kim Stanley: ecological limits in,
7
â
8
; on ecotopian SF,
179
; literary and SF influences,
253
â
54
; on political activism in science,
257
â
59
; religious themes in,
256
â
57
; on SF as ecological discourse,
251
â
53
. Works:
Future Primitive
, xi;
Galileo's Dream
,
245
â
46
,
251
;
Green Mars
,
246
;
Mars
trilogy,
7
â
8
,
245
,
249
,
256
â
57
;
Pacific Edge
,
245
,
247
;
Science in the Capital
series,
127
,
244
â
45
,
257
â
58
;
2312
,
41
,
245
â
50
,
257
â
58
;
The Wild Shore
,
51
;
Years of Rice and Salt
,
256
â
57
robots: as anachronistic effects in
WALL-E
,
15
; domestic robots in
The Ice People
,
137
â
38
; as ecological limits mediators,
7
; service robots in
City
,
46
â
47
; Zeroth Law of human relations,
20n15
.
See also
alien encounters
;
technology
Robson, Jenny,
150
Rolland, Romain,
233
Romanticism,
6
,
90
.
See also
pastoralism
;
primitivism
Rosenthal, Jane,
146
â
47
,
150
. See also
Souvenir
Ross, Edward A.,
108
Salleh, Ariel,
132
Sandilands, Catriiona,
133
Sargisson, Lucy,
184
Sauer, Rob,
87
Sax, Karl,
108
Scandinavian crime novels,
143
scarcity: in
2312
,
246
; colonization of space and,
7
; in
Under the Dome
,
8
; Spaceship Earth metaphor and,
x
,
6
; in “The Tragedy of the Commons,”
106
.
See also
apocalypse
;
dystopian fiction
;
eco-catastrophe narratives
;
Spaceship Earth image
;
sustainability
science: influence in Kim Stanley Robinson,
252
â
53
; political activism in,
257
â
59
; political engagement in,
257
â
59
; scientists as SF characters,
12
,
35
,
67
â
68
,
128
,
166
,
168
,
228
â
30
,
245
; Tansley Manifesto,
30
â
32
.
See also
climate change
;
ecology
;
evolution
;
population ecology
;
technology
science faction,
18
,
195
â
200
,
204n15
science fiction.
See
ecological science fiction
;
science fiction criticism
;
speculative fiction
science fiction criticism: ecocritique affinities with,
41
â
42
; ecological literary criticism and,
53
;
Science Fiction Studies
(SFS) founding,
56
; treatment of dystopia,
116
â
17
Science Fiction Studies
(SFS),
56
,
59
,
65
Sea and Summer, The
(
Drowning Towers
, U.S. title): ecological and social collapse in,
122
â
25
; futureology in,
120
â
21
; global cooling in,
117
â
20
; plot overview,
117
â
20
Self, Will,
127
Seuss, Dr. (Theodor Seuss Geisel),
4
Shklovsky, Victor,
181
Simak, Clifford,
47
â
48
,
253
. See also
City
series
Singer, Peter,
89
Slonczewski, Joan,
148
social welfare programs,
18
,
109
â
10
Solaris
(Stanislaw Lem): human simulacra/phantoms in,
228
â
30
; influence on Kim Stanley Robinson,
254
; multispecies relations in,
238
; spatial cognition in ocean environments and,
19
,
226
â
27
,
230
â
32
South Africa:
Alive in Joburg
,
153
;
District 9
, see main heading; history of colonialism and apartheid,
143
â
44
,
150
,
153
â
54
,
157n20
; Karoo travelogue,
146
â
47
,
150
; resistance to fantasy in,
144
;
Savannah 2116
AD
,
150
; self and place in speculative fiction,
144
â
45
; SF genre in,
18
,
143
,
155
â
56
;
The Ugly Noo Noo
,
157n20
;
Zoo City
,
143