Speculating on an Afrofuturist Anthropocene
Summary
This thesis proposes a theoretical alliance made up of three parts to the end of furthering the
thinking on genre flailing and estrangement in an Anthropocene context. It advocates a
combination of Afrofuturist science fiction studies, ecocritical literary studies, and new
formalism, and sees in this threefold perspective a productive way to explain what
estrangement can do in speculative and critical literature about environmental destruction. It
seeks to re-emphasize the political potential of Afrofuturist engagements with a changing
climate, not only to apprehend the structural workings of racialized climate suffering, but also
to provide a template of entangled human adaptation to environmental and social change.