Review of Petra Kuppers's "Ice Bar" (original) (raw)

The Pre-Traumatic Eco-Feminist Cli-Fi with Reference to The End We Start From by Megan Hunter

Maryam Abdoun

2021

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The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins by Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing

francis gooding

2016

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Anna Tsing, Heather Swanson, Elaine Gan and Nils Bubandt (eds) Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene

Megan Amanda Pay

Environmental Values, 2018

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"Archives of Environmental Apocalypse in Sarah Moss’s Cold Earth: Archaeology, Viruses, and Melancholia." ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment (4 March 2021): https://doi.org/10.1093/isle/isab017

Angelo Monaco

ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2022

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Dreams, Doors, and Death: Exploring Liminal Space and Mortality in Exit West and The Farming of Bones

Grace Babcock

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Translation.- "Frozen Cities to Survive the End of the World: material communities of grief" by Ángel Hernández

Raúl Diego Rivera Hernández, Ryan B . Morrison

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"Outside the Tent: Ludmila Ulitskaya's Latest Novel and the End of an Era." Los Angeles Review of Books (30 August 2016).

Marijeta Bozovic

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In the Ruins of Civilizations: Narrative Structures, World Constructions, and Physical Realities in the Post-Apocalyptic Novel (review)

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The End of the Beginning: Environmental Apocalypse on the Cusp in Scott Fotheringham’s The Rest is Silence and Nicolas Dickner’s Apocalypse for Beginners

Conrad Scott

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Eco-Apocalypse: Making Sense of Isolation and Survival in the Post-Apocalypse World of Marlen Haushofer's The Wall (Die Wand)

Sindhura Dutta

Upanayan Publication, 2020

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“Francesco Aloe’s Climate Fiction: Ruins, Bodies and Memories from the Future in L’ultima bambina d’Europa.”

Anna Chiafele

Ecozon@: European Journal of Culture, Literature and Environment, Vol. 13 no. 2., 2022

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“‘The End of the World’: Desire and Desolation in Margaret Atwood's ‘The Grave of the Famous Poet.’”

Jennifer Murray

Journal of the Short Story in English / Les Cahiers de la Nouvelle, 1998

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Project: Orphan Spaces: how science and art meld sustenance and the sublime.

Mrill Ingram

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Welcome to the Desert of the Anthropocene: Dystopian Cityscapes in (Post)Apocalyptic Science Fiction

Hatice Övgü Tüzün

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Bodies at Risk: Urban Danger in Zsuzsi Gartner’s “City of my Dreams” and Maggie Helwig’s Girls Fall Down

Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies Journal

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STORIES OF A COLLAPSING FUTURE. REPRESENTATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS IN MAJA LUNDE'S NOVELS

Lavinia Tache

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What Comes to the Surface: Storms, Bodies and Community in Jesmyn Ward's 'Salvage the Bones'

Christopher W Clark

Mississippi Quarterly, 2017

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International Conference on Language, Literary and Cultural Studies (ICON LATERALS) 2016

Harto Malik

Proceedings of ICON LATERALS 2016, 2016

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Dark Places: Ecology, Place, and the Metaphysics of Horror Fiction

Brad Tabas

Miranda, 2015

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A journey through eco-apocalypse and gender transformations: New perspectives on Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve

Julia Kuznetski

Transecology: Transgender Perspectives on Environment and Nature, edited by Douglas A. Vakoch, 2020

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Novel Excerpt from Nightmares of Sasha Weitzwoman

Batya S . Weinbaum

Women in Judaism a Multidisciplinary Journal, 2009

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Apostolos Lampropoulos, “Contemporary Ruins, Fragments of the Lives of Others, Critical Intimacies in and out of Comfort Zones”, in Efterpi Mitsi et al. (eds): Ruins in the Literary and Cultural Imagination, London, Palgrave, 2019, p. 271-288.

Apostolos Lampropoulos

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FRAGMENTS: THE APOCALYPTIC EVERYDAY

Dan Arps

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Ghost Maps, Bookstores, Souls, and Yeast: Reading Our Ways Through Urban Life

David Syring

Anthropology and Humanism, 2019

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Exhibition Catalogue - *underground-children-festival

Jens Cheung

Para Site; Goethe Institut HK, 2018

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Apocalyptic Writing, Trauma and Community in IMRE Kertesz's Fateless

Magdalena Zolkos

Angelaki, 2010

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Introduction, Eva Horn: The Future as Catastrophe. Disaster Imagination in the Modern Age, New York: Columbia University Press 2018.

Eva Horn

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Review of Anna Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins

James P Verinis

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Sunny Pleasure Domes and Caves of Ice: Utopias and Dystopias in World Literature

Azhar Uddin Sahaji

MEJO The MELOW Journal of World Literature Volume 4, 2020

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Apocalypse and the resurgence of the creative imagination in Not the end of the world by Kate Atkinson

Helen E . Mundler-Arantes

2009

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Invitation to the feed: the body and the environment in a selection of dystopian YA science fictions

Elizabeth Braithwaite

Deletion, 2014

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Before Dispossession, Or Surviving It by Angie Morrill, Eve Tuck and The Super Futures Haunt Qollective (2016)

Eve Tuck

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Snow Day, and: The Sorrow Triptych, and: The Arts, and: The Moment on Stage II, and: The Beginning of Time, and: Anger: The Rape

Alicia Ostriker

Prairie Schooner, 2012

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The Afterlives of Natalia Ginzburg’s “The Road to the City”

Stiliana Milkova

Reading in Translation, 2023

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