A presentation by Edit, the principal investigator, on thoughts for an exploration of the intersection of climate change in narrative fiction and unreadability. It will build on original thought based on examination and adaptation of work by Jessica Lang (2017) regarding trauma and unreadability as a literary topic, brief introductions of literature review on “Memory and Narrative of Traumatic Events: A Literature Review” (Crespo & Fernández-Lansac, 2016) and climate change as trauma (Woodbury, 2019), tempered by Schürmann’s (2023) caveat regarding the Western tradition of a priori definitions of trauma. It will also offer an alternate pathway not predicated on definitions of trauma which seems to allow for a priori considerations of cl...
There is a fundamental puzzle at the heart of the contemporary encounter with the implications of cl...
Humanity tends to be fearful of change, yet change is our constant companion. What seems to be new a...
In this paper, we consider climate change as a systemic respiratory crisis, and explore how breath c...
The increasing visibility of climate change and scientists’ alarming warnings about it are taking a ...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
Climate change is significantly altering our planet and our lives, but environmental advocates are s...
As applied dramatic works continue to grapple with the intensifying impacts of climate change, schol...
Climate change is urgent and important, but also, for many, boring, difficult and confusing. What ki...
"The first part of this thesis is a climate change novel called Solastalgia. In 2058, climatologist ...
This chapter addresses fictional narratives as a specific kind of fiction capable of eliciting parti...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
In the last five years, climate change has emerged as a dominant theme in literature and, correspond...
Effectively communicating climate change issues to the public have been proven to be a complicated t...
In this presentation, I explore the prospects for subjectivities that might collaborate with indigen...
Climate change is problematic to the imagination; it is highly complex, vast and possesses character...
There is a fundamental puzzle at the heart of the contemporary encounter with the implications of cl...
Humanity tends to be fearful of change, yet change is our constant companion. What seems to be new a...
In this paper, we consider climate change as a systemic respiratory crisis, and explore how breath c...
The increasing visibility of climate change and scientists’ alarming warnings about it are taking a ...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
Climate change is significantly altering our planet and our lives, but environmental advocates are s...
As applied dramatic works continue to grapple with the intensifying impacts of climate change, schol...
Climate change is urgent and important, but also, for many, boring, difficult and confusing. What ki...
"The first part of this thesis is a climate change novel called Solastalgia. In 2058, climatologist ...
This chapter addresses fictional narratives as a specific kind of fiction capable of eliciting parti...
This article provides an overview of climate change in literature, focusing on the representation of...
In the last five years, climate change has emerged as a dominant theme in literature and, correspond...
Effectively communicating climate change issues to the public have been proven to be a complicated t...
In this presentation, I explore the prospects for subjectivities that might collaborate with indigen...
Climate change is problematic to the imagination; it is highly complex, vast and possesses character...
There is a fundamental puzzle at the heart of the contemporary encounter with the implications of cl...
Humanity tends to be fearful of change, yet change is our constant companion. What seems to be new a...
In this paper, we consider climate change as a systemic respiratory crisis, and explore how breath c...