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Climate Change and the Contemporary Novel
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Adeline Johns-Putra
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March 01 2019
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Cambridge University Press
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9781108610162
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March 01 2019
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March 21 2019
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10.1017/9781108610162
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
The Ethics of Posterity and the Climate Change Novel
pp. 56
The Limits of Parental Care Ethics:Cormac McCarthy’sThe Roadand Maggie Gee’sThe Ice People
pp. 82
Overpopulation and Motherhood Environmentalism: Edan Lepucki’sCaliforniaand Liz Jensen’sThe Rapture
pp. 107
Identity, Ethical Agency, and Radical Posterity: Jeanette Winterson’sThe Stone Godsand Sarah Hall’sThe Carhullan Army
pp. 138
Science, Utopianism, and Ecocentric Posterity: Kim Stanley Robinson’s‘Science in the Capital’and Barbara Kingsolver’sFlight Behaviour
pp. 165
The Sense of No Ending
pp. 168
Works Cited
pp. 180
Index
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