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Climate Change Narratives in Australian Fiction
Saarbrucken
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Lambert Academic Publishing
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2014
8179573
2014
selected work
criticism
'Several major Australian novels about climate change imagine a warmed planet. This is a timely survey of these cautionary tales. There is also a long tradition of Australians, settlers and Indigenous people, writing about the land and the sea, and about how our climate shapes our communities and our future, and about how colonisation and industrialisation too often destroys our environment. This outline begins to locate, question and frame the insights of many past and present Australian authors about changing climatic conditions.' (Publication summary)
Saarbrucken : Lambert Academic Publishing , 2014 pg. 33-40
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Climate Change Narratives in Australian Fiction
Saarbrucken
:
Lambert Academic Publishing
,
2014
8179573
2014
selected work
criticism
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Subjects:
- The Sea and Summer 1987 single work novel
- Days Like This 2010 single work novel
- D'harawal Seasons and Climatic Cycles 2008 single work prose
- Dance of the Freaky Green Gold 2008 single work novel
- Red Heart 2001 single work novel