CFP: Environmental Science Fiction (12/15/06; ASLE, 6/12/07-6/16/07)

From: ERIC C OTTO <eco2_at_psu.edu>
Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 09:56:39 -0400

ASLE 2007 Proposed Roundtable

Environmental Science Fiction: Genre and Possibility

Ecocriticism has indeed branched out to include literatures not typically associated with &quot;nature writing.&quot; In an effort to continue this extension of ecocriticism into other genres, this roundtable will explore the contributions of science fiction (SF) to environmental thought and ecological understandings. 250-word proposals are invited for a roundtable discussion that will examine SF as a literature well-suited to express the concerns of environmentalism and to explore humanity's place in ecological systems. General ecocritical discussions of the SF genre--its rhetorical modes, its environmental history, etc.--are welcome, as are more specific studies of particular works.

Send proposals by December 15th, 2006 to Eric Otto, eco2_at_psu.edu. Inquiries welcome.

Eric C. Otto, Ph.D.
Lecturer in English
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
5091 Station Road
Erie, PA 16563-1501

phone: (814) 898-6193
email: eco2_at_psu.edu

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