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My thesis will consist of different forms of fiction and storytelling

 

Why do you want to write this text?

 

Interest in: ecological theory, human-nature/environment relationship, narration, fiction, personal story, new narrative

Themes: mythology, symbolism, fantastic worlds that are a reflection out our real world, nature-technology relationship, has there ever been a nature without technology in the evolution of humankind?

 

What are gardens? What is the garden in my work?

 

 

Close link with my previous work → a quest of understanding past trauma → understanding myself → understanding the world

 

I want the reader to think about: 1. Who are they in relationship to everything living in the world./How is our identity formed in relationship tot he beings that surround us           2. Think of a non-scientific understandings of the world, but rather of soft speculative, sensory, emotional ones          3. Enjoy the stories and dream

 

 

Outline of Methodology 

 

 

Writing style: new narrative defined as “awareness of physical space, metatext, poetic strategies applied to prose, creating works out of found material of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autobiography">autobiography</a>, and "gossip as legitimate art."

 

Authors create a dialogue between themselves and the readers by directly addressing and engaging the reader in their pieces. The authors also situate themselves in time and space by including <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popular_culture">pop culture</a> references. 

 

writing by physical space rather than actual writing style

 

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Style ideas:

 

1. Ursula LeGuin: Carrier Bag

2. Digital Tarkovski: mixing film script cut outs with hypertext and more analytical pharagraphs

3. Sadie Plant: Zeros and Ones - small chapters that include both her opinions, historical facts and analysis

4. M. Marder: Chernobyl Herbarium - use of personal storytelling to talk about disaster

5. V. Flusser: Vampyroteuthis Infernalis

 

 

Use an AI to write?

 

 

Structure:

*use a character or an alter ego to talk about a specific subject

*blend fiction with reality, journal with poetry

*mix of theory and fiction —> make sense of theory through fiction —> The Chernobyl Herbarium

*what am I investigating through the character in my writing?

 

 

 

Introduction- overview 

Here I will explain why I chose this style, briefly what the story is about and also introduce the reader into the world.

 

Chapter 1 

[2000 words]

 

Chapter 2 

[2000 words]

 

Chapter 3 

[2000 words]

 

Conclusion [500 words] 

 

= 7000 -> nOT sUrE yET Of All ThE OtHer Parts :( :(

 

 

Inspo/bibliography:

Laure Provoust

Dodie Bellamy

Michael Marder

Tyler Coburn

Timothy Morton

Donna Harraway

R. Kimmerer