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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction: The Choice We Have in the Stories We Tell... |
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Part I Trouble in the Air |
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2 From the Third Age to the Fifth Season: Confronting the Anthropocene through Fantasy |
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16 | (10) |
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3 Who Knows Where the Time Goes? |
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26 | (2) |
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4 Playing with the Trouble: Children and the Anthropocene in Nnedi Okorafor's Akata Witch Series |
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28 | (11) |
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39 | (2) |
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6 Staying with the Singularity: Nonhuman Narrators and more-than-Human Mythologies |
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41 | (14) |
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55 | (3) |
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8 Fantasy for the Anthropocene: On the Ecocidal Unconscious, Planetarianism, and Imagination of Biocentric Futures |
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58 | (12) |
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9 AstroNuts, the Origin Story |
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Part II Dreaming the Earth |
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10 Anthropos and the Earth |
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73 | (1) |
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11 Embodying the Permaculture Story: Terry Pratchett's Tiffany Aching Series |
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74 | (14) |
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12 Where Is the Place for Seagrass and Weevils in Children's Literature? |
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13 Arboreal Magic and Kinship in the Chthulucene: Margaret Mahy's Trees |
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89 | (12) |
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15 From Portable Landscapes to Themed Thrill Rides: Rowling's Heterotopic Hopescapes |
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16 Does Fantasy Literature Have a Place in the Climate Change Crisis? |
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17 "The Earth is my home too, can't I help protect it?": Planetary Thinking, Queer Identities, and Environmentalism in The Legend ofKorra, She-Ra, and Steven Universe |
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18 Celebrations of Resilience |
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Part III Visions in the Water |
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19 Anthropos and the Ocean |
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20 Kim Stanley Robinson's Case for Hope in New York 2140 |
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136 | (12) |
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148 | (2) |
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22 Sleeping with the Fishmen: Reimagining the Anthropocene through Oceanic-Chthonic Kinships |
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150 | (11) |
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24 From Culture Hero to Emissions Zero: Critiquing Maui's Extractivist Mindset in Disney's Moana |
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163 | (11) |
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25 Finding Balance and Hope in the Indigenous Past |
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26 Reimagining Youth Relations with Moananuiakea (The Large, Expansive Ocean): Contemporary Niuhi Mo'olelo (Man-Eating Shark Stories) and Environmental Activism |
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27 The Future That Has Yet to Be Imagined |
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Part IV Playing with Fire |
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28 Anthropos and the Fire |
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193 | (2) |
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29 Convert or Kill: Disanthropocentric Systems and Religious Myth in Jemisin's Broken Earth |
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195 | (12) |
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30 Reimaging the Upright Ape |
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207 | (1) |
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31 Myths of (Un)creation: Narrative Strategies for Confronting the Anthropocene |
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32 The Stepping Stone, the Boulder, and the Star: A Fable for the Anthropocene |
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219 | (2) |
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33 On Monsters and Other Matters of Housekeeping: Reading Jeff VanderMeer with Donna Haraway and Ursula K. Le Guin |
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34 The Seriousness of Writing Funny |
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35 Literalizing Hyperobjects: On (mis)Representing Global Warming in A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones |
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