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Climate Across Genre: Hyperobject Reading and Evaluating the “Use” of Climate-Fantastic Fiction
This article examines the representation of climate as hyperobject — described by Timothy Morton as something that is “massively distributed in time and space relative to humans” (Morton (2013) Hyperobjects: Philosophy and ecology after the end of the ...
Rachel Fetherston
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Imagining Action in/Against the Anthropocene: Narrative Impasse and the Necessity of Alternatives to Effect Resistance [PDF]
The Anthropocene has emerged as the dominant conception of the contemporary moment, centering the human individual as both responsible for and bearing the responsibility to counteract its numerous interrelated socioeconomic, political, and environmental ...
Kroon, Ariel
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Berkeley's Gland Tour into Speculative Fiction Part 1: Homer, Descartes and Pope [PDF]
Clare Marie Moriarty, Lisa Walters
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Salma Monani, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
In this first Next Page column of 2017, Salma Monani, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, shares which films first ignited her passion for research in the environmental humanities – in particular, the intersections of cinema, environmental, and
Monani, Salma, Musselman Library,
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Writing Oneself into Someone Else’s Story
Fan fiction offers rich data to explore readers’ understanding of gendered discourses informing the narrative construction of fictional and real-life identities.
Sanna Lehtonen
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Technonaturalist Speculative Fiction and Literary Affordance
Lectio praecursoria: Technonaturalist Speculative Fiction and Literary ...
Esko Suoranta
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Blurring the Line Between Fiction and Reality
Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale redefines speculative fiction by basing its dystopian world on real historical events instead of futuristic technology. This method shows that oppressive systems are not just imagined but have existed in history and
Alina Tacu
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Literary Realism, Speculative Fiction, and Queer African Futures in Akwaeke Emezi’s Freshwater [PDF]
Megan E. Fourqurean
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Whose city? (De)colonising the bodies of speculative fiction in Lauren Beukes's Zoo City [PDF]
Natasha Lyle Weston
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