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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Uncontrolled Burn, Elizabeth Miller
Cariboo Fires, 2017, Susan Mccaslin, Mark Haddock
Cariboo Fires, 2017, Susan Mccaslin, Mark Haddock
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A union of poetry and photography exploring the devastating impact of the wildfires in the Cariboo region of British Columbia in the summer of 2017 in relation to climate change.
That Was Then, This Is Hell, Christine L. Lowther
That Was Then, This Is Hell, Christine L. Lowther
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Author describes a storm at her floating home and wonders it it is a by-product of human industry/ climate change.
A Roof Of One's Own: Widow Walking In The Anthropocene, Anna C. Mullen
A Roof Of One's Own: Widow Walking In The Anthropocene, Anna C. Mullen
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A nonfiction work that explores widow's walks in a time of climate change on the coasts. This piece walks the lines between speculative fiction and lyrical essay.
A Field Guide For Weathering: Embodied Tactics For Collectives Of Two Or More Humans, Jennifer Mae Hamilton, Astrida Neimanis
A Field Guide For Weathering: Embodied Tactics For Collectives Of Two Or More Humans, Jennifer Mae Hamilton, Astrida Neimanis
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In our inherited meteorological practices and frameworks, weather conditions are managed for us in a range of ways (for example, through architecture, technology, commodity culture, infrastructure, economic rationale). This field guide brings the weather back to the body. A traditional field guide provides tools for the individual sovereign human subject to observe and document nature “over there”. In contrast, through a range of different activities, our field guide not only invites investigation and cataloguing of the field that we also comprise, but also challenges what counts as a noteworthy observation regarding the weather and also climate.
Sea Squad, Liam Geary Baulch
Sea Squad, Liam Geary Baulch
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The Sea Squad is a band of cheerleaders against climate change. Taking action as a team in formation, they gather momentum, inviting all people to cheer with them, mimicking the infinitely expandable nature of the seas' molecular structure. The work was developed and performed as a bilingual project at Est-Nord-Est in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec, Canada, and has since been performed and exhibited internationally. The following poems are some of the chants that Sea Squad use to get a crowd cheering together against climate change.
The Right To Be Cold: One Woman’S Fight To Protect The Arctic And Save The Planet From Climate Change By Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Leah Van Dyk
The Right To Be Cold: One Woman’S Fight To Protect The Arctic And Save The Planet From Climate Change By Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Leah Van Dyk
The Goose
Review of Sheila Watt-Cloutier's The Right to Be Cold: One Woman's Fight to Protect the Arctic and Save the Planet from Climate Change.
While Glaciers Slept: Being Human In A Time Of Climate Change By M Jackson, Stephen Siperstein
While Glaciers Slept: Being Human In A Time Of Climate Change By M Jackson, Stephen Siperstein
The Goose
Review of M. Jackson's While Glaciers Slept: Being Human in a Time of Climate Change.