Cli Fi, Sci Fi, and the Culture of Sustainability

University of Hawaii Kapiolani Community College, AASHE

Date Created: June 21, 2023
Date Posted: June 28, 2023
Submitted by: Aubrey Organ
Sustainability Topics: Public Engagement, Air & Climate
Content Type: Videos & Webinars
Office or Departments: Academic Affairs, Sustainability Office

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Climate fiction, or cli-fi, is a form of literature that features a changed/changing climate or global warming as part of the character, setting, or plot of a novel or short story. Join this webinar for an overview of this emerging genre and to address the question: How can fiction help to stimulate new thinking and conversations about our planetary predicament?

A broad overview will be provided of environmental, post-apocalyptic, science fiction, solarpunk, hopepunk, graphic novels and climate fiction, which are all swiftly changing as writers respond to the climate crisis and as climate impacts (fires, floods, storms, sea-level rise) become observable in our real lives. We focus on the qualities of teachable novels, and support design of assignments, courses, campus book clubs, or whatever application works on your campus. The course is relevant for faculty in all academic disciplines, as well as counselors, librarians, and sustainability coordinators interested in engaging with students and faculty.

This free webinar will serve as the first session of the 2023 “Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club for Sustainability in Higher Education“. This webinar and the book club is open to anyone in higher education in any disciplines and position types: faculty, counselors, student affairs, librarians, staff and administrators, etc.

Presented on June 21, 2023.


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