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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Split Tooth By Tanya Tagaq, Brieanna Lebel
Split Tooth By Tanya Tagaq, Brieanna Lebel
The Goose
Review of Tanya Tagaq's Split Tooth
Bad Environmentalism: Irony And Irreverence In The Ecological Age By Nicole Seymour, Delia Byrnes
Bad Environmentalism: Irony And Irreverence In The Ecological Age By Nicole Seymour, Delia Byrnes
The Goose
Review of Nicole Seymour’s Bad Environmentalism: Irony and Irreverence in the Ecological Age
Ph: A Novel By Nancy Lord, Jennifer Schell
Ph: A Novel By Nancy Lord, Jennifer Schell
The Goose
Review of Nancy Lord's pH: A Novel
Anthropocene Blues By John Lane, Jessica S. Cory
Anthropocene Blues By John Lane, Jessica S. Cory
The Goose
Review of John Lane's Anthropocene Blues
Shale Play: Poems And Photographs From The Fracking Fields By Julia Spicher Kasdorf And Steven Rubin, Kelly Shepherd
Shale Play: Poems And Photographs From The Fracking Fields By Julia Spicher Kasdorf And Steven Rubin, Kelly Shepherd
The Goose
Review of Julia Spicher Kasdorf and Steven Rubin's Shale Play: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields
Imagining Action In/Against The Anthropocene: Narrative Impasse And The Necessity Of Alternatives To Effect Resistance, Ariel Kroon
The Goose
The Anthropocene has emerged as the dominant conception of the contemporary moment, centering the human individual as both responsible for and bearing the responsibility to counteract its numerous interrelated socioeconomic, political, and environmental issues including the staggering loss of biodiversity across the globe and the reality of anthropogenic climate change. This constitutes a significant psychological impasse that disempowers and disenfranchises humans living in this epoch, discouraging any substantive individual effort. Drawing on the posthuman feminist philosophy of theorists such as Rosi Braidotti and Stacy Alaimo together with a reflection of the power of science fiction as a literature of cognitive …