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(2017) German ecocriticism in the anthropocene, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

The anthropocene in contemporary German ecothrillers

Gabriele Dürbeck

pp. 315-331

Ecothrillers deal with the mostly invisible and intangible problems of climate change by searching for better ways of imagining its relations to nature and humanity. Ecothrillers present a global environmental crisis with variegated local effects that threaten all humankind but can still be prevented at the very last minute. The environmental crisis is mostly depicted as a result of anthropocentric dominion over nature, as a rationalistic ideology of progression and technological-economical exploitation of natural resources. The chapter (1) presents the impact of the Anthropocene for the humanities, (2) summarizes the characteristics of ecothrillers, and (3) analyzes prominent German-speaking examples by Frank Schätzing and Bernd C. Fleck while scrutinizing their different narrative patterns (precautionary, apocalyptic, dystopian, utopian) to contribute to a reflection on species agency.

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DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-54222-9_17

Full citation:

Dürbeck, G. (2017)., The anthropocene in contemporary German ecothrillers, in C. Schaumann (ed.), German ecocriticism in the anthropocene, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 315-331.

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