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Carl Death, "African Climate Futures" (Oxford UP, 2025)

Feb 16, 2026
Carl Death, Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy at the University of Manchester, studies African environmental politics. He discusses pairing official net-zero strategies with African climate fiction. Short takes explore how imaginaries shape policy, the limits of technocratic fixes, Afrofuturist storytelling, reparative visions of justice, and non-human and temporal perspectives on climate futures.
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INSIGHT

African Climate Fiction Is Politically Central

  • African climate fiction and imaginaries are rising but remain marginalized in global climate conversations.
  • Carl Death argues these stories reshape political debates and reveal alternative futures beyond stereotyped dystopias.
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Policy And Fiction Share Imaginary Power

  • Policy texts and fiction both produce eco-political imaginaries with real material effects.
  • Reading them side-by-side exposes gaps, omissions, and similarly fantastical assumptions in each genre.
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Imaginaries Are Socially Stabilized Worldviews

  • The 'imaginary' is a socially shared, institutionally supported mental picture, not individual imagination.
  • Imaginaries like whiteness have institutional power and mutually reinforce material inequalities.
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