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CLI-FI, PETROCULTURE, AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES: AN INTERVIEW WITH STEPHANIE LEMENAGER.
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- 2018
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- Publication type:
- Interview
CONTEMPORARY FICTION VS. THE CHALLENGE OF IMAGINING THE TIMESCALE OF CLIMATE CHANGE.
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- Studies in the Novel, 2018, v. 50, n. 1, p. 134, doi. 10.1353/sdn.2018.0007
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- Article
THE NOVEL AFTER NATURE, NATURE AFTER THE NOVEL: RICHARD JEFFERIES'S ANTHROPOCENE ROMANCE.
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- 2018
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
FROM THE GROTESQUE TO NUCLEAR-AGE PRECEDENTS: THE MODES AND MEANINGS OF CLI-FI HUMOR.
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- 2018
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
TEARING DOWN THE GREENHOUSE: VISUAL ECOLOGY, SAVVY CRITICS, AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN T. C. BOYLE'S THE TERRANAUTS.
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- 2018
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
THE HOT WAR: CLIMATE, SECURITY, FICTION.
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- Studies in the Novel, 2018, v. 50, n. 1, p. 43, doi. 10.1353/sdn.2018.0003
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- Article
THE REST IS SILENCE: POSTMODERN AND POSTCOLONIAL POSSIBILITIES IN CLIMATE CHANGE FICTION.
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- Studies in the Novel, 2018, v. 50, n. 1, p. 26, doi. 10.1353/sdn.2018.0002
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- Article
BEAUTY THAT MUST DIE: STATION ELEVEN, CLIMATE CHANGE FICTION, AND THE LIFE OF FORM.
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- 2018
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- Publication type:
- Literary Criticism
INTRODUCTION: THE RISING TIDE OF CLIMATE CHANGE FICTION.
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- Studies in the Novel, 2018, v. 50, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1353/sdn.2018.0000
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- Article