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Aquatic Imaginations: Interrelation of Fiction and Policy in Shaping a Sustainable Future

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Sinophone Literature as a Complement to Hydric Policies

Water-related issues such as floods, droughts, rising water levels, and pollution are global concerns. The Chinese government has targeted these issues in recent decades through its policy. Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme, the IDRA project aims to examine the extreme significance of the Chinese case in terms of its global ramifications. It explores the connection between literary and policy studies, focusing on ‘aquatic imaginations’. This term refers to both government policies aiming for an ideal world with ‘clear waters and lush mountains’ and the representation of these policies’ aftermath in fiction from Chinese-speaking countries. The project is set to demonstrate how depictions of damaged oceans and polluted rivers reflect public unease about the limited vision of these policies and how literary studies contribute to environmental policy studies.

Objective

Water-related issues such as floods and droughts, water rising and water pollution, are global concerns and have all been central targets of Chinese Governmental policy implementation in the last decades (Lee 2021). Starting with the recognition that finding solutions to water related problems is vital for humanity’s present and future, this study examines the Chinese case as extreme rather than simply exemplary, one particularly significant for its global ramifications. 
         Building on studies on ecocriticism and Chinese literature and on Climate Fiction in China, IDRA wants to explore the interplay between literary studies and policy studies focusing on what I refer to as “aquatic imaginations”. This term alludes to both governmental policies marked by a promissory tone aimed at building the best of all possible worlds, one in which “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets” (Xi 2022), and the fictional representation of these policies’ aftermath, whether direct or figurative, which end up expressing environmental preoccupations and “ecoambiguities” (Thornber 2012). By collecting a large corpus of representatives water-related fictional works from the Sinophone world and analyzing them through an ecocritical lens, IDRA's first section will demonstrate how these representations of ravaged oceans, magical tides, rising sea levels and polluted rivers, imbued in varying degrees with a dystopian undertone suffused with hope, represent a measurement of public anxiety towards the limited foresight of the previously mentioned political visions. IDRA's second section, also focusing on present and future water-related issues, builds on the CoFUTUREs methods to approach “aquatic imaginations” from a different angle: its goal is to showcase, differently to what was seen above, how literary studies can inform policy studies related to the environmental crisis and raise public awareness.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-GF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - Global Fellowships

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UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA
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€ 265 099,20
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DORSODURO 3246
30123 VENEZIA
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Nord-Est Veneto Venezia
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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