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Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): Embracing the Loss of Nature: Searching for Responsibility in an Age of Crisis
Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): Embracing the Loss of Nature: Searching for Responsibility in an Age of Crisis
Published:
2021-06-16
Foreword
A Note from the COPAS Editors
Samira Spatzek, Paula von Gleich, Stephen Koetzing, Gesine Wegner, Juliann Knaus, Whitney Frazier Peterson, Fenja Heisig
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Editorial
Embracing the Loss of Nature: Searching for Responsibility in an Age of Crisis
Jaime Elizabeth Hyatt, Florian Wagner
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Articles
Is Nature About to (Be) End(ed)? Conceptions of the Environment and Moral Responsibility in the Anthropocene
Lena Pfeifer
8-27
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Phenomenally Affective: Kass Morgan’s The 100 and the Apocalyptic Politics of Care
Hannah Nelson-Teutsch
28-44
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Lost Chances? Re-Negotiating Forest Activism in the Anthropocene
Sarah Marak
45-64
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In Search of a New Cognitive Schema: Unsettling Colonial Epistemologies in Dionne Brand’s A Map to the Door of No Return
Deborah Pomeranz
65-82
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Returning to Nature as Habitat? The Ecocritical, Non-Canonical Voice of the Environmentally Dispossessed in Waslala: Memorial del Futuro
Claudia Monica Isabel Hachenberger
83-101
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A Farewell to Anthropocentrism in American Postbellum Prose: A Reconsideration of Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried
Anouk Aerni
102-122
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“But the storm, this storm, has no apology”: Extraction, Ecophobia, and the Ecogothic in Linda Hogan’s Power
Bethany Jordan Webster-Parmentier
123-145
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“Like harvest moon, except I ate a guy:” Graveyard Keeper’s Dark Ecology
Katie Deane
146-164
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