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The novel Aurora (Kim Stanley Robinson, 2015), the graphic novel Shangri-La (Mathieu Bablet, 2016) and the manga Nos temps contraires (Kimi o Shinasenai tame no Monogatari, Gin Toriko, 2020-2022 [2017-2021 in Japan]) form a corpus using space habitat as ...
Gatien Gambin
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Narrating loss in James Bradley’s "Clade" (2015); or, introducing arrested narrative in climate fiction [PDF]
In James Bradley’s futuristic novel of climate crises, “Clade” (2015), characters constructed to evoke empathy and readerly attachment, and whom we expect to be further developed narratologically, are prone to sudden, unexpected and unexplained ...
Huber, Karoline, Rodoreda, Geoff
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“The Future Is Ancestral”: The Environmental Cuir Utopias of Gabriela Cabezón Cámara
ABSTRACT Argentinian author Gabriela Cabezón Cámara identifies as a “socio‐environmentalist and writer” and has been actively involved in the feminist movement #NiUnaMenos since 2015, alongside her growing engagement with environmental activism. She advocates for Indigenous land rights, water accessibility, and challenges offshore petroleum extraction ...
Victoria Jara
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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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Where are all the climate change games? Locating digital games' response to climate change [PDF]
The burgeoning genre of climate fiction, or ‘cli-fi’, in literature and the arts has begun to attract both scholarly and popular attention. It hasbeen described as ‘potentially [having] crucial contributions to make toward full understanding of the ...
Abraham, Benjamin, Jayemanne, Darshana
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Narrative Horizons: Deliberate Derangement in Oceanic Climate Fiction
ABSTRACT Although we live in the Anthropocene—the geological age of humankind, wherein humans have measurably impacted the biosphere—we struggle to narrate the Anthropocene. In particular, we struggle to give narrative shape to its foremost feature: anthropogenic climate change.
Mark Celeste
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Fundamental Principles of Law for the Anthropocene? [PDF]
A wide array of questions arises from global change to confront environmental law. The IPCC has examined social decisions affecting the climate in the design of human settlements, transport systems, industrialisation, agriculture and silviculture, waste ...
Robinson, Nicholas A.
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From revelation to revolution:apocalypticism in green politics [PDF]
Apocalyptic narratives in green politics have provoked much controversy about questions of rhetoric and framing. Critics argue that constant warnings about impending environmental collapse demoralise and demobilise the public, while advocates argue that ...
McNeish, Wallace
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Abstract Menopause is the time when a woman transitions from the reproductive stage of life to the non‐reproductive state. It is characterised by significant hormonal changes, which can affect a woman's physical, emotional, mental and social well‐being.
Irene Bretón Lesmes +7 more
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Une cli-fi composite : les artefacts science-fictionnels dans Hors sol de Pierre Alferi
Pierre Alferi (1963), a poet and novelist who is known for the innovative nature of his texts, presents in Hors sol (2018) a post-apocalyptic world where only a tiny part of humanity has survived, in gondolas suspended in the stratosphere, while the rest
Julia Ori
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