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'Rapidly rising sea levels and temperatures, erratic and severe weather: we have made nature uncanny, broken and unpredictable. In his book Dark Ecology, eco-critical philosopher Tim Morton describes global warming as a “wicked problem for which time is running out, for which there is no central authority; those seeking the solution are also creating it” (37). Our modern plot has dark irony and repetition, paradox and illogic. The Anthropocene is absurdist.' (Introduction)
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Laughing and Crying : Absurdist Theatre, Science and Climate Crisis
Science Write Now
Subjects:
- The Turquoise Elephant 2015 single work drama
- Kill Climate Deniers 2018 single work drama
- Theatres of Dust : Climate Gothic Analysis in Contemporary Australian Drama and Performance Landscapes 2021 multi chapter work criticism
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