Climate Fiction
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Climate fiction might not save the world, but writing it could help with your eco-anxiety
The future is our present and the ways we think about it will dictate the ways we act and cope.
Rachel Hennessy, The Conversation, Alex Cothren, The Conversation & Amy T Matthews, The Conversation
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Assamese eco-fiction novels ‘Maajher Char’ and ‘Jalajaah’ reclaim elemental forms of the environment
The novels pay close attention to the precarity of living on the outlying waterborne lands of Assam.
Dhrijyoti Kalita
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Why American climate fiction is fuelling age-old stereotypes about modern migration
While employing well-known ideas can help get points across about a potential future, there is a more compelling way to represent climate migration.
Bryan Yazell, The Conversation
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