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Storying The Ecocatastrophe Contemporary Narratives About The Environmental Collapse Helena Duffy

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Storying The Ecocatastrophe Contemporary Narratives About The Environmental Collapse Helena Duffy
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Publisher: New York : Routledge,
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.47 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Helena Duffy, Katarina Leppänen
ISBN: 9781032726953, 9781032726946, 9781040025819, 9781040025864, 1032726954, 1032726946, 1040025811, 1040025862
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Storying The Ecocatastrophe Contemporary Narratives About The Environmental Collapse Helena Duffy by Helena Duffy, Katarina Leppänen 9781032726953, 9781032726946, 9781040025819, 9781040025864, 1032726954, 1032726946, 1040025811, 1040025862 instant download after payment.

"How do writers and artists represent the climate catastrophe so that their works stir audiences to political action or at least raise their environmental awareness without, however, appearing didactic? Storying the Ecocatastrophe attempts to answer this question while interrogating the potential of narrative to become a viable political force. It achieves this by examining the representational strategies and ideological goals of contemporary cultural productions about climate change. These productions have been created across different genres, such as the traditional novel, dance performance, solarpunk, economic report, collage, and space opera, as well as across different languages and cultures. The volume's twelve chapters demonstrate that rising temperatures, erratic weather, extinction of species, depletion of resources, and coastal erosion and flooding are an effect of our abusive relationship with nature. They also show that our use of nuclear power, extraction of natural resources and extensive farming, including heavy reliance on pesticides, intersect with interhuman violence, as fleshed out by heteropatriarchy, racism, colonialism, and capitalism. They finally argue that human activity has indirectly contributed to other contemporary crises, namely the migrant crisis and the spread of contagious diseases such as Covid-19"--

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