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Why Read African Climate Fiction?

Abstract This chapter turns to African climate fiction to explore alternative ecopolitical imaginaries. It unpacks the case for why we should read climate fiction. What do stories do, politically? In responding to this question, the chapter draws upon political theory debates about science fiction and illustrates the argument with Nnedi ...
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Obesity and adverse breast cancer risk and outcome: Mechanistic insights and strategies for intervention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017
Cynthia Morata-Tarifa   +1 more
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Multidisciplinary standards of care and recent progress in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Aaron J Grossberg   +2 more
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Oral complications of cancer and cancer therapy

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2012
Joel B Epstein   +2 more
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The financial burden and distress of patients with cancer: Understanding and stepping‐up action on the financial toxicity of cancer treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018
Pricivel M Carrera   +2 more
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Alternative Memories in Climate Fiction

Climate fiction comes forth as a powerful intermediate for revising history and remoulding cultural memory against advancing ecological crisis. Alongside other central texts, this article examines how crucial texts like New York 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson, The Overstory by Richard Powers, and Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood mould alternative ...
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