RT Book, Section T1 Resisting the Capitalocene: Narrative Representations of Hope across Genres A1 Gámez-Fernández, Cristina M. A1 Martínez Serrano, Leonor María A1 Porras Sánchez, María A1 Castro Borrego, Silvia Pilar A1 Nicolás Román, Susana K1 Hope K1 Resistance K1 Capitalocene K1 Precarity K1 Vulnerability AB This round table explored literary representations of hope as a key factor in acts of resistance against the effects of the Capitalocene (Moore 2015; 2016). Grounded in theories of precarity and vulnerability, the discussion examined how literature resists to the extractive and exploitative logics of capitalism that intensify precarity. Hope, often seen as a driving force for political and social change, was also problematized through concepts such as “cruel optimism” developed by Berlant (2011) and “radical hope” by Lear (2006). Analyzing poetry, graphic novels, novels, and drama, the panel investigated how hope is deployed ambivalently: as a vision for a better future, a nostalgic retreat, or a force that fosters intersectional agency and resistance. Key questions include whether literary hope enacts resistance, fosters activism, or reinforces dominant narratives. Ultimately, this discussion sought to assess hope’s role as an ethico-political and aesthetic tool in navigating the Capitalocene’s challenges. PB Enredars Publicaciones / UPO SN 978-84-09-71143-7 YR 2025 FD 2025-07-11 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10433/24422 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10433/24422 LA en NO Departamento de Filología y Traducción DS RIO RD Apr 17, 2026