Climate Fiction (original) (raw)

Eco-Fiction: Bringing Climate Change into the Imagination

Sophia david

2016

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Introduction: The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction

Rick Crownshaw, Stef Craps

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The Rise of the Climate Change Novel

Adeline Johns-Putra

Climate and Literature, 2019

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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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Adeline Johns-Putra. Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel. Cambridge University Press, 2019

Chloe Germaine

C21 Literature: Journal of 21st-Century Writings, 2019

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Climate Change Fiction

Matthew Schneider-Mayerson

American Literature in Transition, 2000-2010, 2017

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Climate Fiction in English

Caren Irr

Oxford Research Encyclopedia, 2017

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Lucy Munday MA Tropes of Contemporary Western Climate Fiction20200106 53664 gjngp1

lucy munday

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

Mahlu Mertens, Stef Craps

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Climate Change in Literature and Literary Criticism

Adeline Johns-Putra

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2011

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A Short Pre-History of Climate Fiction

JR Burgmann

Extrapolation, 2018

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Wound-up Worlds and The Wind-Up Girl: On the Anthropology of Climate Change and Climate Fiction

Casper Bruun Jensen

Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society, 2018

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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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Climate Change Futures and the Imagination of the Global in Maeva! by Dirk C. Fleck

Antonia Mehnert

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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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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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Fictional depictions of climate change

Danielle Clode

International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, 2014

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Adeline Johns-Putra, ed., Climate and Literature (2019)

Leonardo Nolé

Ecozon@ - European Journal of Literature, Culture, and the Environment, 2020

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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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Food, Fears and Anxieties in Climate Change Fiction

Debra Wain

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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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Harnessing speculative fiction to reimagine and rewrite our relationships to the climate crisis and the future of our local environments

Kathleen Gallagher, Ashleigh A Allen, Christine Balt

Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 2024

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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 Narratives in Australian Fiction

Deborah Jordan

2014

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Climate Fiction: A World-Systems Approach

JR Burgmann

Cultural Sociology , 2018

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review climate change and story telling

Maximiliano E. Korstanje

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Beyond Inevitability: Telling Another Story About Climate

Donovan Tann

Character and ... / Vol. 10, 2024

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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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Horn, Eva: Global Warming and the Rhetoric of Heat, REAL Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature 22, 2017, 65-84.

Eva Horn

2017

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Climate Fictions: Introduction

Alison Sperling

Paradoxa World Studies in Literary Genres, 2019

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Ecozon@ 11.1. Special Focus Section Spring 2020 Call for papers Cultures of Climate. On Bodies and Atmospheres in Modern Fiction

Solvejg Nitzke

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Climate change and the imagination

Jennifer Gabrys

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change

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Archives of the Present-Future: Climate Change and Representational Breakdown (Avery Review, 2016)

Emily Eliza Scott

Also in Climates: Architecture and the Planetary Imaginary (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City with Lars Müller Publishers, 2016): http://www.arch.columbia.edu/books/catalog/138-climates-architecture-and-the-planetary-imaginary , 2016

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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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