Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Which Island, What Home? Plantation Ecologies and Climate Change in Australia and Nauru
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    y separately published work icon Postcolonial Literatures of Climate Change Russell McDougall (editor), John C. Ryan (editor), Pauline Reynolds (editor), Leiden : Brill , 2022 29169272 2022 anthology criticism

    'Postcolonial Literatures of Climate Change investigates the evolving nature of postcolonial literary criticism in response to global, regional, and local environmental transformations brought about by climate change. It builds upon, and extends, previous studies in postcolonial ecocriticism to demonstrate how the growing awareness of human-caused global warming has begun to permeate literary consciousness, praxis and analysis. The breadth of the volume’s coverage – the diversity of its focal locations, cultures, genres and texts – serves as a salient reminder that, while climate change is global, its impacts vary, effecting peoples from place to place unequally, and often in accordance with their particular historical experience of colonialism and neo-colonialism, as well as their ongoing marginalisations.'

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    Leiden : Brill , 2022
    pg. 120-134
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