New Books in Critical Theory

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

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Feb 16, 2026
Carl Death, Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy researching African environmental politics and author of African Climate Futures. He discusses why centering African climate fiction matters and how fiction and policy share imaginaries. He examines net zero strategies, non-human agency, reparative futures, Afrofuturist influences, and the political power of storytelling to reimagine space and time.
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INSIGHT

African Climate Fiction Is Rising

  • Climate fiction has rapidly expanded and helps people make sense of extreme weather and political anxiety.
  • Carl Death argues African climate stories are growing but remain marginalized in global climate debates.
ANECDOTE

Personal Path To Story-Based Research

  • Carl Death moved toward climate fiction partly for childcare-friendly research methods and personal reflection.
  • The book became more autobiographical as he considered stories, teaching, and family futures.
INSIGHT

Policies Mirror Fictional Imaginaries

  • Policy texts and fictional texts both produce imaginaries that shape political outcomes.
  • Reading them side-by-side reveals shared plotlines, omissions, and fantastical assumptions in policy rhetoric.
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