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Morton Timothy, Ecology: Without Nature. Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics.
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The present paper aims at analyzing two works of contemporary Irish fiction, namely, Notes from a Coma (2005) by Mike McCormack and The Fjord of Killary (2012) by Kevin Barry.
Beatrice Masi
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Interstellar Migration, the Population ‘Problem’ and the Climate Emergency
Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 103-119, April 2026.
Anna Hartnell
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De ficciones climáticas centroamericanas: «Abel» de la escritora costarricense Ana Cristina Rossi
El presente artículo pretende analizar el relato denominado «Abel», parte del libro Lunas en vez de sombras y otros relatos de ciencia ficción de la escritora costarricense Anacristina Rossi (San José, 1952) desde una perspectiva que implique elementos ...
Lucía Leandro Hernández
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Barcz begins by discussing the main concept behind the title of Timothy Morton’s book Hyperobjects (2013). Hyperobjects are a new type of objects characterized not only by the ecological crisis caused directly by humans, but also dangerous environmental ...
Anna Barcz
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Fittingness as Attunement? Being Ecological with Timothy Morton and Hans Urs von Balthasar
This contribution proposes the root metaphor ‘attunement’ for understanding ‘fittingness’ in an ecological context. It develops a surprising parallel between the Roman Catholic theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988), who recapitulated his ground-breaking theological aesthetics under the heading ‘Christian attunement’, and contemporary ecological
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A ecologia orientada a objetos de Timothy Morton
Resumo Em Ser ecológico, Timothy Morton aprofunda sua proposta por uma ecologia estruturada a partir da ontologia orientada a objetos, marcadamente descolada do conceito de natureza. Para Morton, a vivência dessa ecologia dependeria de uma mudança radical em nossa relação com o mundo.
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GORDON KAUFMAN, FLAT ONTOLOGY, AND VALUE: TOWARD AN ECOLOGICAL THEOCENTRISM
Gordon Kaufman's theology is characterized by a heightened tension between transcendence, expressed as theocentrism, and immanence, expressed as theological naturalism. The interplay between these two motifs leads to a contradiction between an austerity
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Interrogating The Drowned World through Timothy Morton's Hyperobjectivity
Abstract: Although J.G. Ballard’s The Drowned World was published in 1962, decades before Anthropocentricism and Timothy Morton’s Theory of Hyperobjectivity came into existence, it perfectly anticipates the challenges posed by climate change in the 21st century.
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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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