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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2020): Narrative Theory and the Anthropocene
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2020): Narrative Theory and the Anthropocene
Published:
12/11/2020
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Articles
Melting, Blurring, Moaning.
Annihilation
as Narrative Adaptation to Planetary Crisis?
Jørgen Bruhn, Heidi Hart
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Negotiating Stories in the Anthropocene. The Case of Nathaniel Rich‘s
Losing Earth
Marco Caracciolo
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The Value of ‘Old’ Stories. A Response to Marco Caracciolo’s “Negotiating Stories in the Anthropocene”
Erin James
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War and Peace in the Anthropocene. The Scale of Realism in Richard Powers’s
The Overstory
Adam Grener
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Das Epos vom Anthropozän. Zu Raoul Schrotts Erste Erde. Epos
Stephanie Langer
PDF (Deutsch)
The Rhetoric of Emergence in Narrative
Brian J. McAllister
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Die Kunst auf einem beschädigten Planeten zu leben. Der dystopische Roman als Erzählform des Anthropozäns am Beispiel nordeuropäischer Literatur
Judith Meurer-Bongardt
PDF (Deutsch)
Interview
My Narratology. An Interview with Frederick Luis Aldama
Frederick Luis Aldama
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Reviews
Die erzählerische Form des Ideologischen. Facetten postkolonialer Narratologie
Sandra Heinen
PDF (Deutsch)
Fictional Dialogue as Poiesis. Elizabeth Alsop‘s
Making Conversation in Modernist Fiction
Jarmila Mildorf
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Beehive Narratology? Why Narrative Research should not Ignore Complexity Theory
Roy Sommer
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