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Title: | Symposium on science fiction and the climate crisis | Author(s): | Chan, Amy Kit Sze | Author(s): | Canavan, G. Ingerwersen, M. Jue, M. Li, H. Murphy, P. D. Robinson, K. S. Shaviro, S. Singh, V. Szeman, I. Wong, K. Y. |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | SF-TH, Inc. | Journal: | Science Fiction Studies | Volume: | 45 | Issue: | 3 | Start page: | 420 | End page: | 432 | Abstract: | "It just hasn't finished melting yet" -- Gerry Canavan. "Rain... flooding... waterworld / intense heat... drought... desert" -- Chan Kit-Sze Amy. "Pluralizing climate fiction: from hybrids to earth-beings" -- Moritz Ingwersen. "Performative science fiction" -- Melody Jue. "Terraforming and climate change in Chinese science fiction" -- Hua Li. "SF and anthropogenic climate change" -- Patrick D. Murphy. "Story spaces of climate change" -- Kim Stanley Robinson. "Anticipating climate" -- Steven Shaviro. "What is to be done about climate change? Some thoughts as a writer" -- Vandana Singh. "More of the same" -- Imre Szeman. "The 'becoming-deleuzian of science fiction'" -- Wong Kin Yuen. |
URI: | https://repository.cihe.edu.hk/jspui/handle/cihe/3159 | CIHE Affiliated Publication: | No |
Appears in Collections: | HL Publication |
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