Climate Justice and the Literary Imagination (original) (raw)

Whose Odds? The Absence of Climate Justice in American Climate Fiction

Matthew Schneider-Mayerson

ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2019

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Stories We Tell About the End of the World: (Post)Apocalyptic Climate Fiction Working Towards Climate Justice

Julia D Gibson

Paradoxa, 2020

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Tropes of Contemporary Western Climate Fiction: Drills, Activism and Implications

lucy munday

University of Exeter Masters Dissertation, 2018

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The Climate Imaginary: Reading Fiction to Make Sense of the Climate Crisis

Chloe Germaine

The Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators, 2024

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Climate Change in Literature and Literary Criticism

Adeline Johns-Putra

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2011

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Introduction: The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction

Rick Crownshaw, Stef Craps

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Climate change in literature and literary studies: From cli-fi, climate change theater and ecopoetry to ecocriticism and climate change criticism

Adeline Johns-Putra

WIREs Climate Change, 2017

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"Just as in the Book"? The Influence of Literature on Readers' Awareness of Climate Injustice and Perception of Climate Migrants

Matthew Schneider-Mayerson

ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2020

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Climate Change Fiction

Matthew Schneider-Mayerson

American Literature in Transition, 2000-2010, 2017

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The Many Injustices of Climate Change

Jeannie Sowers

Global Environmental Politics, 2007

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The Rise of the Climate Change Novel

Adeline Johns-Putra

Climate and Literature, 2019

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The Adaptation of Disaster: Representations of Environmental Crises in Climate Change Fiction

Solvejg Nitzke

Komparatistik Online, 2018

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Critical climate justice

Farhana Sultana

The Geographical Journal, 2021

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Lucy Munday MA Tropes of Contemporary Western Climate Fiction20200106 53664 gjngp1

lucy munday

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Discourses of Climate Justice: The Unsaid in the Noble Cause

Ramy Magdy Ahmed

Climate Prospects, 2022

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Contextualizing Climate Change Fiction and Anthropocene Criticism in the 21st Century: An Interview with Adeline Johns-Putra

Yuan Yuan

Foreign Literature Studies, 2022

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Eco-Fiction: Bringing Climate Change into the Imagination

Sophia david

2016

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Climate change and the imagination

Jennifer Gabrys

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change

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Sustaining the old world, or imagining a new one? The transformative literacies of the climate strikes

Ben Bowman, Chloe Germaine

Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022

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A View from the Future: Activist Artists, Writers and Filmmakers Turn to Science Fiction to Address the Climate Crisis and Activism Routledge chapter

Lisa E Bloom

The Routledge Companion to Art and Activism in the Twenty-First Century, 2023

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Climate Change and Cultural Anxieties: An Exploration of Dystopian Novels from Before and After Global Warming

Jessica Hawkes

2018

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Contemporary Fiction vs. the Challenge of Imagining the Timescale of Climate Change

Mahlu Mertens, Stef Craps

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The Rest is Silence: Postmodern and Postcolonial Possibilities in Climate Change Fiction

Adeline Johns-Putra

Studies in the Novel, 2018

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Imagining the Future of Climate Change

Shelley Streeby

2019

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Marieke WINKLER, Marjolein VAN HERTEN & Jilt JORRITSMA, “Introduction. Narratives and Climate Change: How to Imagine ‘the Realism of our Time’?”, Interférences littéraires/ Literaire interferenties, n°27, “Narratives and Climate Change”, November 2022, 1-5.

Marieke Winkler, Marjolein van Herten, Jilt Jorritsma

Interférences littéraires/ Literaire interferenties, 2022

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Climate Change and Global Justice: New Problem, Old Paradigm?

Marcello Di Paola, Dale W Jamieson

Global Policy, 5, (1), 2014: 105-111

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Climate Justice in a Climate Changed World

Lauren Rickards

Planning Theory & Practice

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Call for papers: Reading and Writing the World: Perception and Identity in the Era of Climate Change

Sarah Jonckheere

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Climate Change and Social Justice

Jeremy Moss

2009

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‘Ecothriller heroics: Affect and spectatorship in fictions of climate change’, Journal of European Popular Culture, 11:2, pp. 145–156

Christiane Hansen

Ecothriller heroics: Affect and spectatorship in fictions of climate change, 2020

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‘Power concedes nothing without a demand’: the structural injustice of climate change

Lukas Sparenborg

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy

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Climate change as global historical injustice

peter wagner

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Climate change as a ‘hyperobject’: a critical review of Timothy Morton's reframing narrative

Elizabeth G Boulton, PhD

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Climate Change Narratives in Australian Fiction

Deborah Jordan

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review climate change and story telling

Maximiliano E. Korstanje

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