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|a Cli-fi and class :
|b socioeconomic justice in contemporary American climate fiction /
|c edited by Debra J. Rosenthal and Jason de Lara Molesky.
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|a Climate fiction and class
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|a Charlottesville :
|b University of Virginia Press,
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|a Under the sign of nature: explorations in environmental humanities
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|a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Class Structure and Resource Extraction -- Hadestown and Other Myths for the Anthropocene: Company Towns and Proletarian Traditions in US Climate Fiction -- Burnout: Cli-Fi and Exhaustion -- Resource Utopia and Dystopia: Excavating Class in Afrofuturist Cli-Fi Film -- Dreaming a Decolonized Climate: Indigenous Technologies and Relations of Class and Kinship in Cherie Dimaline's The Marrow Thieves -- Part II: Class Differentiation and Climate Risk
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|a Climate-Change Fiction and Poverty Studies: Kingsolver's Flight Behavior, Diaz's "Monstro," and Bacigalupi's "The Tamarisk Hunter" -- Learning to Survive: Place-Based Education in Strange as This Weather Has Been and Parable of the Sower -- Settler Apocalypses: Race, Class, and the Erasure of Indigenous Resilience in Alaskan Cli-Fi -- Black: A Speculative Almanac for the End of the World -- Part III: Class Privilege and Climate Anxiety -- Class and Revolution in the Climate Fictions of Kim Stanley Robinson: Transition to Postcapitalism
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|a Heartland of Darkness: Nostalgia and Class in the Climate Fiction of Paolo Bacigalupi -- Whose Odds?: The Absence of Climate Justice in American Climate Fiction of the 2000s and 2010s -- Cli-Fi and the Crisis of the Middle Class -- Homelessness in Lauren Groff's Florida Fiction: Climate Change and Displacement -- Epilogue: What Has Changed since Anthropocene Fictions? -- Contributors -- Index -- Recent books in the series
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|a "The essays in this collection analyze the complex interplays between climate change and inequalities of wealth and power in best-selling popular novels, science fiction titles, literary novels, Hollywood films, and Broadway plays, among other forms"--
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|a Climatic changes in literature.
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|a American fiction
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|x History and criticism.
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