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Audience Reactions to Climate Change and Science in Disaster Cli-fi Films: A Qualitative Analysis
Little scholarly attention has been paid to how audiences interpret pop culture messages about climate. This paper addresses this issue by taking up the case of disaster cli-fi films and exploring how audiences react to film representations of climate ...
Lauren N Griffin
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O futuro é feminino (e anticapitalista): A narrativa cli-fi escrita por mulheres
Neste trabalho, proponho uma reflexão sobre a ficção climática recente de língua inglesa – também conhecida como cli-fi – escrita por mulheres, articulando questões de crise ambiental, feminismo e literatura.
Marina Pereira Penteado
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Save the Bees and Save Ourselves: Young People’s Cli-Fi as Normative Myths of the Future
We co-designed a bee sequence with a specialist primary science teacher at an Australian government school. Year 6 students learned about European honeybees and Australian native bees, including through Cli-Fi.
Joseph Paul Ferguson, Peta J. White
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Cli-Fi in American Studies: A Research Bibliography [PDF]
http://www.asjournal.org/62-2017/cli-fi-american-studies-research ...
Leyda, Julia, Leikam, Susanne
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Climate change fiction is a new literary phenomenon that emerged at the turn of the twenty-first century in response to what may be society’s greatest challenge.
Johns-Putra, Adeline
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What on Earth Can Atlantis Teach Us?
This article presents and contextualises my recently completed cli-fi novel, Chameleon, which is set during the fall of Atlantis and presents a scenario of extreme climate change some 12,000 years ago.
Sarah Holding
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Delta City Blues: Representing Resiliency in an Urban Estuary
How the climate crisis gets represented, who gets to speak, and how their speech is rendered—these are all key questions in the conflictual process that is urban adaptation to the climate crisis.
Ashley Dawson
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The Anthropocene, Cli-Fi and Food: Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam
This article examines Margaret Atwood’s climate fiction novel MaddAddam (2013), a dystopian cautionary text in which food production and eating become ethical choices related to individual agency and linked to sustainability.
Esther Muñoz-González
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Metaboverse/metaboverse-cli: metaboverse-cli-v0.4.1b
This release only archives updates for the CLI for Electrum compatibility.
Jordan Berg
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Climate Fiction and its Narratives
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the narratives about a possible environmental collapse and its consequences have multiplied. This is due to a growing awareness about issues such as climate change or the energy crisis.
Ana-Clara Rey Segovia
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