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Dansk grønlandslitteratur og jagten på det antropocæne
Danish Greenland-literature and the hunt for the anthropocene This article examines the role of climate change and the Anthropocene in contemporary Danish literature about Greenland.
Emilie Dybdal
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Anthroposcenes: Towards an Environmental Graphic Novel
In this article, I consider how two contemporary graphic novels, Richard McGuire’s 'Here' (2015) and Lauren Redniss’s 'Radioactive' (2010), take up the challenge posed by the Anthropocene to represent both geologic and human scales.
Laura Perry
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Why Engineers Should Read More Novels
What do engineers do? And what should they work on? A surprising answer is outlined in this essay, which argues that reading novels holds the key for addressing both questions. Novels train the imagination as well as our ethical abilities – skills that are essential for developing future‐proof technologies.
Michael Kuhn
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Speculating-with Other-than-Humans in Multispecies Climate Fiction: Canopy of the Hidden Alley
This article explores multispecies climate fiction as a mode of inquiry that speculates-with other-than-humans. To explore cli-fi’s potential in research, I position speculative fiction in the field of research-creation, a praxis that combines artistic ...
Antje Jacobs
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The Human and the Nonhuman, Beyond Anthropocentrism, Beyond Boundaries: A Material Ecocritical View on Monique Roffey’s and Andrus Kivirähk’s Work [PDF]
The article explores ecocritically nature-culture interactions in contemporary British and Estonian literature: Monique Roffey’s and Andrus Kivirähk’s writing.
Sõrmus, Maris
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Tras la Transición, las series pedagógicas de animación en España supieron adoptar el subgénero cli-fi, evolucionando junto a los contextos sociales y ambientales de cada época.
Raúl Jambrina Rojo
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A two‐stage sorption mechanism is proposed for Al‐doped HMnO in direct lithium extraction. Batch sorption experiments and modeling identify two key sorption sites on Al‐HMnO: surface sites (planar and edge) and vacancy sites (W). At pH 12, Stage I involves surface ion exchange, followed by Stage II, where surface complexation occurs between Li⁺ ions ...
Shuxuan Yan +6 more
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Climate Inspired Fictions and Present Obligations to Future Generations [PDF]
In the 21st century, industrial expansion across the planet, individual and global mobility, and capitalistic-driven consumption have generated increased air and water toxicity, rising ocean levels, and mountains of non-biodegradable plastic.
Doucet, Gabrielle Nicole
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Climate Fiction as Future‐Making: Narrative and Cultural Modelling Beyond Representation
ABSTRACT Climate fiction (cli‐fi) increasingly attracts the attention of wider publics and expert science communities. And yet, critiques of its limits and the limits of its efficiency as a tool of persuading broader readerships are also becoming more frequent.
Roman Bartosch, Julia Hoydis
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‘In the eyeblink of a planet you were born, died, and your bones disintegrated’: scales of mourning and velocities of memory in Philipp Meyer’s American Rust [PDF]
As Dipesh Chakrabarty (2009) has famously argued, the advent of climate change requires us to think questions of capital alongside ideas of species. However, Tom Cohen (2012) contends, critical accounts of climate change have exhibited a tendency to ...
Bond, L., Bond, L.
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