Both Margaret Atwood and Ann Patchett engage with issues concerning indigenous knowledge, biodiversity and survival. Margaret Atwood constructs a form of wilderness Gothic in Surfacing (1972) and Survival (1972), while in her darker eco-Gothic texts, The Handmaid's Tale (1985) and the MaddAddam trilogy (Oryx and Crake, 2003; The Year of the Flood, 2009; MaddAddam, 2013), she focuses on survival post holocaust. In her work she is influenced by indigenous knowledge and the awareness of imminent disaster should people fall out of harmony with nature, a threat enacted in these Canadian eco-Gothic dystopian fictions. This threat of extinction, of natural disaster based on arrogantly, deliberately or accidentally ignoring the importance of ecolog...
The paper attempts to offe...
In her speculative fiction novel, Oryx and Crake, Atwood explores and challenges readers with vision...
Cultural-environmental Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale The present article app...
This paper is an attempt to explore the ecological issues in Margaret Atwood’s novels. She happens t...
Margaret Atwood simultaneously contributes to and diverges from recent ecofeminist social and litera...
Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy has met with popular acclaim and generated considerable scholarl...
Margaret Atwood\u2019s writings have been the subject of many critical studies from different theore...
Woman and nature can be considered the best creations of god. Both together keep the earth alive and...
Atwood’s concern for the environment has spanned nearly the entirety of her career, informing her fe...
[[abstract]]This study starts from a thesis that Margaret Atwood is a serious thinker whose writing ...
The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Ye...
This paper argues that eco-awareness is presented in Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood as a re...
In this paper, I analyze two contemporary post-apocalyptic novels, Jean Hegland’s novel Into the For...
This study considers the way in which Margaret Atwood’s post-apocalyptic MaddAddam Trilogy functions...
Fear of mortality is often a key anxiety within dystopian contexts and located within Margaret Atwo...
The paper attempts to offe...
In her speculative fiction novel, Oryx and Crake, Atwood explores and challenges readers with vision...
Cultural-environmental Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale The present article app...
This paper is an attempt to explore the ecological issues in Margaret Atwood’s novels. She happens t...
Margaret Atwood simultaneously contributes to and diverges from recent ecofeminist social and litera...
Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogy has met with popular acclaim and generated considerable scholarl...
Margaret Atwood\u2019s writings have been the subject of many critical studies from different theore...
Woman and nature can be considered the best creations of god. Both together keep the earth alive and...
Atwood’s concern for the environment has spanned nearly the entirety of her career, informing her fe...
[[abstract]]This study starts from a thesis that Margaret Atwood is a serious thinker whose writing ...
The aim of the following paper is to analyse Margaret Atwood’s 2009 speculative fiction novel The Ye...
This paper argues that eco-awareness is presented in Margaret Atwood’s The Year of the Flood as a re...
In this paper, I analyze two contemporary post-apocalyptic novels, Jean Hegland’s novel Into the For...
This study considers the way in which Margaret Atwood’s post-apocalyptic MaddAddam Trilogy functions...
Fear of mortality is often a key anxiety within dystopian contexts and located within Margaret Atwo...
The paper attempts to offe...
In her speculative fiction novel, Oryx and Crake, Atwood explores and challenges readers with vision...
Cultural-environmental Discourse in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale The present article app...