Animating the Green New Deal (original) (raw)

The Green New Deal’s Magical Realism

Sean Sweeney

New Labor Forum, 2019

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The Politics of Animation and the Animation of Politics

Eric Herhuth

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About the Green New Deal, dreams given form.

Lawrence Kummer

Fabius Maximus Journal, 2019

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“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better”: An environmental discourse analysis of animated films The Lorax (2012) and Tomorrow (2019)

Mohammad Mizan-Rahman

2023

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Imaginal Climate Justice and the Affective Rhetoric of Visible Futures

Tobias Gralke

FFK Journal, 2022

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Boyte A 'We the People' Green New Deal ASU November

Harry C Boyte

The Green New Deal and the Future of Work in America, 2019

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Life Remade: Critical Animation in the Digital Age

Joel McKim, Esther Leslie

animation: an interdisciplinary journal, 2017

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Harry C. Boyte , "A We the People Green New Deal," Arizona State University, November 9, 2019, revision

Harry C Boyte

2019

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Earthworks: The geopolitical visions of climate change cartoons

Benjamaporn Khumsup

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Ecocriticism in Disney/Pixar: Wall-E and the De-Greening Cycle

Marco Madureira

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Imagining Sustainable Futures in Popular Culture: Moving Beyond Dystopia and Techno-fantasy Narratives

Jeffrey Barber

2018

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15 Rethinking the Green New Deal: From War to Work

Harry C Boyte, Trygve Throntveit

The Green New Deal and the Future of Work, ed. Craig Calhoun and Benjamin Fong, 2022

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‘Movements that are Drawn’: A History of Environmental Animation from The Lorax to Fern Gully to Avatar

Nicole Starosielski

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Environmental Communication Hello from the other side: popular culture, crisis, and climate activism

Phaedra C . Pezzullo

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Screening Nature in Walt Disney's Bambi (1942) and Dr. Seuss's The Lorax (1972): An Ecocritical Approach to Enviro-toons

Marwa Fahmi

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Just Transitions/Design for Transitions: Preliminary Notes on a Design Politics for a Green New Deal

Damian White

Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2019

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Animated Film as an Eloquent Body: Seth Boyden’s An Object at Rest as Mattertext

Basak Agin

MCBÜ SOSYAL BİLİMLER DERGİSİ , 2018

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Engaging the Ethics of the Future: The Aftertimes as Emotional, Material and Temporal Accumulation in the Spanish Animation Film Birdboy: The Forgotten Children

Isabel Alvarez-Sancho

Humanities, 11(2), 48, 2022

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How Does Animation Change our Concept of Life and What Kind of Ethics Does it Require? A Conversation with Media Historian and Theorist Deborah Levitt Public Seminar

Deborah Levitt

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Boyte A 'We the People' Green New Deal ASU October 30 draft

Harry C Boyte

The Green New Deal and the Future of Work in America, 2019

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Road to Utopia: Working towards an Affective (Poetic) Cinematic Inquiry into the “Ecological Emergency.”

Andrew Denton

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“Animating Child Activism: Environmentalism and Class Politics in Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke (1997) and Fox’s Fern Gully (1992)”

Michelle J. Smith

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There isn't just one Green New Deal/On the Possibility of an Ecological Dialogue

Jon Goodbun

Making Futures, 2021

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Boyte speech, A We the People Green New Deal November 2, Arizona State University

Harry C Boyte

The Green New Deal and the Future of Work in America, 2019

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Utopia, Dystopia and Climate Change: The 20th Conference of the Utopian Studies Society. (Monash University, 1-5 July). "Dystopia as Ecological Discourse: Environmental Tropes in Contemporary Fiction in English" panel.

Paolo Bugliani

Utopian Studies Society, XX Conference, 2019

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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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Plasmatic Nature: Environmentalism and Animated Film

Ursula Heise

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Just Transitions/Transition Design - Preliminary Notes on a Design Politics for a Green New Deal

Damian White

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The Global Environmental Agenda in Popular Culture

Juliano Klevanskis

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Entertaining our way to engagement? Climate change films and sustainable development values

Laura Lindenfeld, Bridie McGreavy

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Turn Around and Step Forward: Ideology and Utopia in the Environmental Movement

Brian Treanor

2010

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The Green New Deal Decolonization And as Ecocritique

James Rowe

New Political Science, 2020

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Bridging the Political Deficit: Loss, Morality, and Agency in Films Addressing Climate Change

Hugh Ortega Breton, Philip Hammond

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Artisan Animation with a Social Agenda

Nina Mickwitz

Auteuse Theory: a blog on women's cinema, 2015

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It is not easy being green: A critical discourse and frame analysis of environmental advocacy on American television

Delon Omrow

Journal of Media and Communication Studies

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