This paper explores the theme of ecological sustainability within the realm of Afro-speculative fiction, focusing on Nicky Drayden's novel The Prey of Gods. Afro-speculative fiction, an evolution of the broader Afrofuturism is characterized by its imaginative exploration of African and diasporic experiences through futuristic and speculative lenses. Drayden's novel presents a unique convergence of environmental justice and African cultural narratives, offering profound insights into the ecological challenges and sustainable solutions pertinent to contemporary African contexts. One such challenge is ecological sustainability, a critical issue that intersects with themes of social justice and cultural resilience. This paper examines Nicky Drayden's The Prey of Gods, a novel that exemplifies the integration of ecological sustainability and environmental justice within Afro-speculative fiction through the broader lens of Eco- criticism, considering identity, culture and sustainability. By analyzing The Prey of Gods, this paper elucidates how Afro-speculative fiction serves as a critical literary medium for advocating ecological awareness and justice.
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Neha Paliwal
Dr Prachi Bajpai
Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a76732badf0bb9e87dff9e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.56975/jetir.v13i1.574566