“Cli-Fi as Dystopia, Utopia, or Realism. Understanding the Challenges of Imagining the Climate Crisis”, special issue in the journal Theory Now with articles by Marta Puxan, Ignacio Martínez and Laia Ventayol

The journal Theory Now has published “Cli-Fi as Dystopia, Utopia, or Realism. Understanding the Challenges of Imagining the Climate Crisis”. This special issue, edited by Jordi Muñoz Serrano, contains the following articles

“Narrating the Red Tide or Harmful Algal Blooms as Climate Change: The Uses of Temporality in Fernanda Trías’ Mugre rosa and Scientific and Policy Reports”, written by Marta Puxan; 

“The Material Impact of Film-Narratives: The Abbys, Aquaman and Ponyo under an Ecocinema Lens”, escrito por Ignacio Martínez; y 

“Activating Climate Facts through Fiction: An Analysis of Cut-off Low in Relation to El Imperio de las Mareas and The Wall”, por Laia Ventayol. 

To read the special issue, this is the link.