Katie Ritson (2019) The Shifting Sands of the North Sea Lowlands

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Keywords:

Ecocriticism, Anthropocene, North Sea Basin, literary imaginaries

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Author Biography

Deborah Wardle, RMIT University Australia

Researcher - Indigenous Education and Engagement, and  lecturer - Ecocriticism and literature.My research also focuses on groundwater's place in Australian cultural narratives.

References

Andersen, G. (2019) Climate Fiction and Cultural Analysis: A New Perspective on Life in the Anthropocene. London: Routledge.

Bristow, T., Ford, T. and Williams, L. (eds) (2017) A Cultural History of Climate Change. New York: Routledge.

Chakrabarty, D. (2009) ‘The Climate of History: Four Theses.’ Critical Inquiry, 35(2), pp. 197-222.

Ghosh, A. (2016) The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Hamilton, C. (2017) Defiant Earth: The Fate of Humans in the Anthropocene. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Trexler, A. (2015) Anthropocene Fictions: The Novel in a Time of Climate Change. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press.

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Published

2021-11-23

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Book Reviews