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- 6 hours of reading
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Exploring the intersection of nuclear holocaust and climate change fiction, this work reveals how disaster narratives serve as a lens to examine contemporary psychological responses. It highlights the concept of pre-traumatic stress, linking diverse texts through their shared exploration of anxiety in the face of impending catastrophe. By analyzing these genres, the book uncovers deeper insights into societal fears and emotional landscapes shaped by environmental and existential threats.
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(Eco)Anxiety in Nuclear Holocaust Fiction and Climate Fiction, Dominika Oramus
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- 2023
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