This paper examines representations of societal concern in the futuristic ecological disaster fi ctions of three British authors: Julie Bertagna (Exodus; Zenith), Jan Mark (Riding Tycho; Voyager) and Marcus Sedgwick (Floodland). The depicted refugee journeys in these futuristic worlds speak into a growing global disquiet that surrounds current historic events. Environmental crises that ground the emergent world orders of depicted future societies set the scene in each coming of age frame: each survival quest embeds social and cultural issues recognisable to contemporary audiences in futuristic representations of changed world orders, limited resources, and isolated communities. Authors resist the mythic frame of a traditional quest journey ...
Affected by a shocking concatenation of ecological, economic, and political disasters, black, white,...
This thesis seeks to address the question, 'which stories might we be telling now in the hope of for...
This thesis argues that in the midst of an unfolding ecological disaster contemporary Australian aut...
This paper examines representations of societal concern in the futuristic ecological disaster fi cti...
This paper examines representations of societal concern in the futuristic ecological disaster fictio...
The environmental crisis is one of the most pressing societal concerns today. Speculative fiction fr...
This pioneering study is the first full-length treatment of feminism and the environment in children...
Specifically addressing the environmental turn of recent dystopian fiction, this thesis investigates...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
Climate change is problematic to the imagination; it is highly complex, vast and possesses character...
This project argues that climate fiction plays an important role in resisting defeatist attitudes to...
© 2016 selection and editorial matter, Jonathan Paul Marshall and Linda H. Connor. All rights reserv...
Ecocriticism constitutes the fictional treatment of environmental problems. Climate Change is one of...
The calamitous impacts of climate change that are beginning to be felt around the world today expose...
Affected by a shocking concatenation of ecological, economic, and political disasters, black, white,...
This thesis seeks to address the question, 'which stories might we be telling now in the hope of for...
This thesis argues that in the midst of an unfolding ecological disaster contemporary Australian aut...
This paper examines representations of societal concern in the futuristic ecological disaster fi cti...
This paper examines representations of societal concern in the futuristic ecological disaster fictio...
The environmental crisis is one of the most pressing societal concerns today. Speculative fiction fr...
This pioneering study is the first full-length treatment of feminism and the environment in children...
Specifically addressing the environmental turn of recent dystopian fiction, this thesis investigates...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
This thesis discusses the connection between humanity and the ecosystem as they relate to modern sci...
Climate change is problematic to the imagination; it is highly complex, vast and possesses character...
This project argues that climate fiction plays an important role in resisting defeatist attitudes to...
© 2016 selection and editorial matter, Jonathan Paul Marshall and Linda H. Connor. All rights reserv...
Ecocriticism constitutes the fictional treatment of environmental problems. Climate Change is one of...
The calamitous impacts of climate change that are beginning to be felt around the world today expose...
Affected by a shocking concatenation of ecological, economic, and political disasters, black, white,...
This thesis seeks to address the question, 'which stories might we be telling now in the hope of for...
This thesis argues that in the midst of an unfolding ecological disaster contemporary Australian aut...