A Rush Hour Ride on the Dwarf Planet: Neotropical Imaginings from a Postpandemic Colony

Q1 Arts and Humanities eTropic Pub Date : 2021-04-19 DOI:10.25120/ETROPIC.20.1.2021.3776
Christina Yin
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In this dystopian flash fiction piece, a colonist on the Dwarf Planet takes the train back to her cubicle after another hard day’s work. As she struggles amid the harsh environmental conditions, KÆ reflects on why she volunteered to come out to this remote colony in the far reaches of the solar system. It is revealed that the great pandemic of 2020 never ended;; the virus mutated and humans fled the Earth to build new worlds on other planets. But glimpses of the world left behind beckon as KÆ and her fellow colonists are now being enticed to return to a revived Earth;; in particular, to the land of her forebears, Borneo, where orangutans roam in the resurrected rainforest and holiday-­makers frolic in the famed underwater world of Sipadan and play on the island’s pristine beaches.
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矮行星的高峰时刻之旅:大流行后殖民地的新热带想象
在这部反乌托邦的短篇小说中,一个矮人星球上的殖民者在辛苦工作了一天后坐火车回到她的小隔间。当她在恶劣的环境条件下挣扎时,KÆ反思了她为什么自愿来到这个遥远的太阳系殖民地。据透露,2020年的大流行从未结束;;病毒变异,人类逃离地球,在其他星球上建立新世界。但是世界的一瞥留下了召唤KÆ和她的同胞殖民者现在被引诱回到一个复活的地球;尤其是她的祖先婆罗洲,在那里,猩猩在复活的热带雨林中漫步,度假者在著名的西巴丹岛海底世界嬉戏,在岛上原始的海滩上玩耍。
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eTropic Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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