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Towards an Intermedial Ecocriticism
The starting point for this chapter is that natural scientific research on the ecological crisis must be communicated by media products to the general public, industries, and policymakers.
J. Bruhn
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ATMOSFEAR: Horror of nature and the nature of horror in Algernon Blackwood
Abstract The impact that the stories of Algernon Blackwood (1869–1951) have had on the literature of the uncanny can hardly be overestimated. However, there is almost no research on Blackwood's life and work. Against the background of a presentation of themes and motifs of Blackwood's narrative œuvre, this article develops a characteristic of his ...
Dominic Angeloch
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English Language Literatures and Environmental Education
The current alarming situation of the environment calls for special attention from all areas, as highlighted by Law no. 9.795, April, 1999, among others, the Literature produced in the English Language focused on this paper.
Vera Lúcia Lopes Cristovão +1 more
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The sustainable male: masculine ecology in the poetry of John Burnside [PDF]
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Borthwick, D.
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ABSTRACT Contemporary ecocriticism and the American Gothic tradition share an investment in the psychic repression of terrors lurking just beyond the articulable. Amitav Ghosh's assertion that the history of fossil fuels is ‘a matter of embarrassment verging on the unspeakable’ and Timothy Morton's conception of ecocatastrophe as ‘an uncanny entity ...
Megan Cole
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A Psycho-Ecocritical Reading of Joyce Carol Oates’ I Lock My Door Upon Myself
: Nature is viewed differently by men either in fiction or real-life situations. While some revere and adore nature, others are careless about their relationship with it.
Komi BEGEDOU
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Re‐Presentation and Repurposing: Curating Climate Realism in Ben Lerner's 10:04
ABSTRACT Realism, according to recent criticism, is deemed as too rooted in the present, unable to comprehend the potential effects of climatic disaster and imagine new political and organisational responses to vast ecological changes. Instead, the future‐orientated genre of science fiction is much better suited to answering the questions that climate ...
Matthew Lear
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Reflections on the Arts, Environment, and Culture After Ten Years of The Goose [PDF]
To mark the tenth anniversary of The Goose, we asked prominent ecologically-minded scholars, writers, artists, and educators from across Canada to reflect on the relationship between the arts, culture, and the environment.
Banting, Pamela +15 more
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ABSTRACT Arab adolescents are both racialized and invisible minorities in Canada and the United States (US), following the war on terror, incomplete ethnic categorization, Islamophobia, and anti‐Arab racism. We conducted a scoping review of physical and psychological health in Arab adolescent populations living in the US and Canada.
Delaney J. Glass +5 more
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De/Sedimentation: The Geopoetics of José Watanabe and Soledad Fariña
This paper explores de/sedimentation as both a textual and geological concept through the works of José Watanabe (La piedra alada) and Soledad Fariña (PAC PAC PEC PEC) to examine how literary and material traces accumulate, erode and reemerge within the colonial Anthropocene.
Rosa Berbel
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