The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Climate / Ed. by Adeline Johns-Putra and Kelly Sultzbach
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TextPublication details: New York : CUP, c2022.Description: xiii, 341pISBN: - 9781009060813
- 809.9336Â JohC
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Introduction / Adeline Johns-Putra and Kelly Sultzbach -- Seasonal processions / Sarah Dimick -- Literal and literary atmospheres / Thomas H. Ford -- Weathers of body and world : reading difference in literary atmospheres before climate change / Jennifer Mae Hamilton -- Scales : climate versus embodiment / Derek Woods -- Capitalist cultures : the taste of oil / Elizabeth Mazzolini -- Animals and extinction / Fiona Probyn-Rapsey -- Climate justice and literatures of the Global South / Chitra Sankaran -- Climate theatre : enacting possible futures / Theresa J. May -- Digital cli-fi : human stories of climate in online and social media / John Parham -- Climate on screen : from doom and disaster to ecotopian visions / Alexa Weik von Mossner -- Ice-sheet collapse and the consensus apocalypse in the science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson / Gerry Canavan -- Solarpunk / Gregory Lynall -- Indigenous and black feminist knowledge-production, speculative science stories, and climate change literature / Shelley Streeby -- More-than-human collectives in Richard Powers' The overstory and Vandana Singh's 'Entanglement' / Kelly Sultzbach -- Meteorology of form / Thomas Bristow -- Perspective-taking, empathy, and virtuality in Jorie Graham's Fast / Isabel Galleymore -- Climate change and indigenous sovereignty in Pacific Islanders' writing / Hsinya Huang -- Literary responses to indigenous climate justice and the Canadian settler-state / Jenny Kerber and Cheryl Lousley -- Transtextual realism for the climatological collective / Adeline Johns-Putra -- Critical climate irrealism / Sam Solnick.
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