The purpose of this essay is to examine J.G. Ballard’s The Drowned World to investigate how the relationship between humans and nature affects humanity, and whether humanity is indestructible. By performing an eco-critical reading of The Drowned World, the protagonist’s actions and choices on his journey are examined, as well as how they affect his partner, comrades and nature. In this process, the result was that a complete lack of conscious humanity is impossible as the basic human instincts linger. Furthermore, this essay provides didactical approaches to teaching this novel in an upper-secondary school classroom as well as insight into the many aspects of the novel, which are comparable to modern day society on terms of politics, global...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
About the book: Are we humans destroying the environments in which we live, or is environmental cha...
The purpose of this essay is to examine J.G. Ballard’s The Drowned World to investigate how the rela...
The planetary crisis is a factor with undoubted effects on society. Education in Sweden concerns its...
This paper offers a discussion of J. G. Ballard’s first four novels, The Wind From Nowhere (19...
Ecocriticism constitutes the fictional treatment of environmental problems. Climate Change is one of...
This book analyses the evidence for global change, and suggests that the Earth is going through a pr...
Abstract The British author James Graham Ballard (1930Ballard ( -2009) is acknowledged to be one of ...
This paper examines the entanglement between humans, technology, and environment in contemporary wat...
Prominent within various scientific journals, news media outlets, and online publications are conver...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
Specifically addressing the environmental turn of recent dystopian fiction, this thesis investigates...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
About the book: Are we humans destroying the environments in which we live, or is environmental cha...
The purpose of this essay is to examine J.G. Ballard’s The Drowned World to investigate how the rela...
The planetary crisis is a factor with undoubted effects on society. Education in Sweden concerns its...
This paper offers a discussion of J. G. Ballard’s first four novels, The Wind From Nowhere (19...
Ecocriticism constitutes the fictional treatment of environmental problems. Climate Change is one of...
This book analyses the evidence for global change, and suggests that the Earth is going through a pr...
Abstract The British author James Graham Ballard (1930Ballard ( -2009) is acknowledged to be one of ...
This paper examines the entanglement between humans, technology, and environment in contemporary wat...
Prominent within various scientific journals, news media outlets, and online publications are conver...
The essay addresses the problem of the relation of literary knowledge to environmental knowledge, ex...
Specifically addressing the environmental turn of recent dystopian fiction, this thesis investigates...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
About the book: Are we humans destroying the environments in which we live, or is environmental cha...