Publikation: “I Do I Did I Think I Thought” : Temporal Contiguities of Pregnancy and the Ecological Crisis
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This chapter explores how, in contemporary British eco-drama, the use of metonymy can help condense and portray human-centred reflections on the vast and exceedingly complex temporalities of the so-called ecological crisis. Both Duncan Macmillan’s Lungs (2011) and Mike Bartlett’s Earthquakes in London (2010) have found a way to stage future ecological catastrophes and attendant anxieties: they use pregnancy as a metonym for ecological change. Both plays build on the temporal and emotional contiguity between pregnancy and ecological crisis and both use pregnancy as a vehicle for staging the latter’s paradoxical temporal structures and their entanglement with multidimensional and impalpable fears.
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VAZIRI, Leila, 2023. “I Do I Did I Think I Thought” : Temporal Contiguities of Pregnancy and the Ecological Crisis. In: BAUMBACH, Sibylle, ed., Birgit NEUMANN, ed.. Temporalities in/of Crises in Anglophone Literatures. New York: Routledge, 2023, pp. 114-129. ISBN 9781003348122BibTex
@incollection{Vaziri2023Think-67871, year={2023}, title={“I Do I Did I Think I Thought” : Temporal Contiguities of Pregnancy and the Ecological Crisis}, isbn={9781003348122}, publisher={Routledge}, address={New York}, booktitle={Temporalities in/of Crises in Anglophone Literatures}, pages={114--129}, editor={Baumbach, Sibylle and Neumann, Birgit}, author={Vaziri, Leila} }
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