Paperback
Published by Future Fiction.
Southern Flows
Paperback
Published by Future Fiction.
Ecoceanic: Southern Flows encompasses writing from the coastal regions of Africa, the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, extending to Australia and Latin America. The volume has given Science Fiction writers a space to reflect on past experiences of maritime trade, colonialism, and imperialism. In these stories, we find an attempt to extrapolate from such historical experiences into both the near and far future, envisaging ecocatastrophes facing such regions in the time of accelerated anthropogenic climate change, as well as possible alternatives at the micro and macro levels, leading to the construction of distinctive storylines and variants of SF novum. Ecoceanic thus envisages a form of Oceanic futurism from the South, taking inspiration from movements such as solarpunk that delineate both critiques and alternatives to the current unsustainable socio-economic systems that are taking a heavy toll of oceanic ecosystems and coastal cultures.
Table of Contents Southern …
Ecoceanic: Southern Flows encompasses writing from the coastal regions of Africa, the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal, extending to Australia and Latin America. The volume has given Science Fiction writers a space to reflect on past experiences of maritime trade, colonialism, and imperialism. In these stories, we find an attempt to extrapolate from such historical experiences into both the near and far future, envisaging ecocatastrophes facing such regions in the time of accelerated anthropogenic climate change, as well as possible alternatives at the micro and macro levels, leading to the construction of distinctive storylines and variants of SF novum. Ecoceanic thus envisages a form of Oceanic futurism from the South, taking inspiration from movements such as solarpunk that delineate both critiques and alternatives to the current unsustainable socio-economic systems that are taking a heavy toll of oceanic ecosystems and coastal cultures.
Table of Contents Southern Blues: Introduction to Ecoceanic by Tarun K. Saint The New Frontier by Kaiser Haq (Bangladesh) Mare Tranquillitatis by Soham Guha (India) Hope at World End by Chinaza Eziaghighala (Nigeria) The Water Runner by Eugen Bacon (Tanzania/Australia) Undercurrency by Sam Beckbessinger (South Africa) I Speak with a Thousand Voices by César Santivañez (Perù) Half-Eaten Cities by Vajra Chandrasekera (Sri Lanka) I Had a Dream by Priya Sarukkai Chabria (India) Shroud and the Moon by Thoraiya Dyer (Australia) The Word for World is Ocean by Vandana Singh (India)