Human Generations and the Environmental Crisis in Literature, Film, and Other Media
open access | peer reviewed-
a cura di
- Roberta Maierhofer - University of Graz, Austria
- Michael Fuchs - University of Innsbruck, Austria - email
The five contributions to this issue discuss how film, comics, video games, and literature approach various issues and phenomena of intergenerational significance in the face of looming environmental catastrophe.
Keywords Biosemiotics • Allegorical satire • Ethicology • Environmental Justice • Climate Change Fiction • New materialism • Gun Island • Don’t Look Up • Indigenous Literature • Popular culture • Sustainability • Intergenerational Gap • Coal • Trauma • Dystopia • Ecocriticism • Comics • Ecohorror • Ecogothic • The Hungry Tide • Climate crisis in film • Mining • Mahasweta Devi • Amitav Ghosh • Appalachia • Extraction • Intersectionality • Multiscalar temporalities • Audience engagement • Climate change communication • Climate change • Climate crisis communication • Digital games
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/EL/2420-823X/2023/10 | Pubblicato 06 Febbraio 2024 | Lingua en
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