TY - JOUR AU - Resano Fantino, Dolores PY - 2024 DO - 10.12688/openreseurope.17107.1 SN - 2732-5121 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/116988 T2 - Open Research Europe AB - ABSTRACT: This article discusses two climate fiction novels –one British, one American– that were written in the runup to two major political events on either side of the Atlantic in 2016 –the Brexit referendum and the election of Donald Trump to the... AB - PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: This article discusses two climate-fiction novels –Kim Stanley Robinson’s “New York 2140” and Chris Beckett’s “America City”– in the context of the social and political moment in which they were written and published. It argues... LA - eng M2 - 1 PB - European Commission KW - Climate fiction KW - Populism KW - Trumpism KW - Precarity KW - Brexit TI - Transnational readings in the Trumpocene: Kim Stanley Robinson’s “New York 2140” and Chris Beckett’s “America City” TY - journal article VL - 4 ER -