Climate Change and the Construction of Compromised Agency in Selected Contemporary Fiction
As the realities of climate change occupy an increasingly prominent position in all spheres of contemporary societies, the producers of cultural products grapple with these dynamics in their work. Even in texts where the climate and environmental concerns are tangential to the primary narratives, au...
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主要作者: | Murray, Jessica |
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Archīum Ateneo
2024
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