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The Rest Is Silence : Postmodern and Postcolonial Possibilities in Climate Change Fiction
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2018
The Rest Is Silence : Postmodern and Postcolonial Possibilities in Climate Change Fiction
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Studies in the Novel
Special Issue: The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction
vol.
50
no.
1
Spring
2018
14082831
2018
periodical issue
'The call for papers for this collection on “The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction” arose from concerns about pessimistic assessments, in recent literary criticism, of the novel’s ability to meet the representational challenges posed by the pressing planetary problem of climate change. The contributions to this volume take issue with that pessimism and take stock of the novel’s capabilities.' (Introduction)
2018 pg. 26-42
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y
Studies in the Novel
Special Issue: The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction
vol.
50
no.
1
Spring
2018
14082831
2018
periodical issue
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