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In The End of the Anthropocene: Ecocriticism, the Universal
Ecosystem, and the Astropocene, Michael J. Gormley examines
literary imaginings of the Anthropocene's end and the Astropocene's
beginning-when humans are no longer bound to the blue planet on
which we evolved. Gormley analyzes literary images of human tracks
on Earth, the Moon, and Mars to characterize the late-stage
Anthropocene and to explore humanity's role in the universal
ecosystem. The End of the Anthropocene uses a predictive and
paradigmatic model of ecocriticism, examining science fiction works
as interplanetary nature narratives.
In The End of the Anthropocene, Michael J. Gormley examines
literary imaginations of the anthropocene's end and the future of
the astropocene. Gormley analyzes literary images of human tracks
on Earth, the Moon, and Mars to characterize the late-stage
anthropocene and to explore humanity's role in the universal
ecosystem. The End of the Anthropocene uses a predictive and
paradigmatic model of ecocriticism, examining science fiction works
as interplanetary nature narratives.
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