In late 2004, bestselling novelist Michael Crichton published State of Fear, a thriller in which eco-terrorists manufacture environmental disasters - including the deliberate fracturing of the Ross Ice Shelf by explosives- in order to maintain alarm over global warming and hence ensure continued funding to environmental organisations. While only one of the novel's seven sections is set in Antarctica, the continent - and more particularly, whether and why its ice is melting- features frequently in the footnotes, graphs and bibliography that Crichton added (unusually) to his popular thriller. Despite mixed critical reviews, only a week after publication Crichton's novel had 'stirred intense reactions ... from people at every corner of the deb...
Despite possessing a unique relationship between humankind and the environment, and its occupation o...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
Antarctica poses unique challenges to creative artists seeking to convey its majesty and importance....
In late 2004, bestselling novelist Michael Crichton published State of Fear, a thriller in which eco...
Author of popular bestsellers, some of them also successful movies, Michael Crichton with his last b...
In The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, Amitav Ghosh (2016, p. 8) identifies a...
Antarctica and Australia share a geographical marginality, a commonality that has produced and conti...
Across a range of genres, and from multiple sources, we have explored the main themes of specific sc...
Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemi...
Climate change fiction is a new literary phenomenon that emerged at the turn of the twenty-first cen...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
With the increasing popularity of Antarctic tourism in the last decade or so, new narratives of Anta...
As applied dramatic works continue to grapple with the intensifying impacts of climate change, schol...
The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of schol...
Cli-fi is an innovative genre of fiction that modernizes climate science into human stories. Writers...
Despite possessing a unique relationship between humankind and the environment, and its occupation o...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
Antarctica poses unique challenges to creative artists seeking to convey its majesty and importance....
In late 2004, bestselling novelist Michael Crichton published State of Fear, a thriller in which eco...
Author of popular bestsellers, some of them also successful movies, Michael Crichton with his last b...
In The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, Amitav Ghosh (2016, p. 8) identifies a...
Antarctica and Australia share a geographical marginality, a commonality that has produced and conti...
Across a range of genres, and from multiple sources, we have explored the main themes of specific sc...
Antarctica's unique spatiality - its isolation, its position on the 'bottom' of the world, its seemi...
Climate change fiction is a new literary phenomenon that emerged at the turn of the twenty-first cen...
Antarctica is physically inaccessible for most, but it lives in the imaginations of many. In this ch...
With the increasing popularity of Antarctic tourism in the last decade or so, new narratives of Anta...
As applied dramatic works continue to grapple with the intensifying impacts of climate change, schol...
The representation of Antarctica in fiction has drawn the attention of an increasing number of schol...
Cli-fi is an innovative genre of fiction that modernizes climate science into human stories. Writers...
Despite possessing a unique relationship between humankind and the environment, and its occupation o...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
Antarctica poses unique challenges to creative artists seeking to convey its majesty and importance....