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Dead penguins in immigrant pilchard scandal: Telling stories about the "environment" in Antarctica

Bould, Mark; Vint, Sherryl

Authors

Mark Bould Mark.Bould@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Film and Literature

Sherryl Vint



Contributors

William J Burling
Editor

Abstract

Drawing together often antagonistic Marxist and ecological critical-theory, this essay sympathetically critiques Kim Stanley Robinson’s treatment of nature, while calling for a theory and praxis which acknowledges and embraces the non-human in tackling global and social justice issues.

Citation

Bould, M., & Vint, S. (2009). Dead penguins in immigrant pilchard scandal: Telling stories about the "environment" in Antarctica. In W. J. Burling (Ed.), Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable: Critical essays (257-273). McFarland

Publication Date Apr 13, 2009
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 257-273
Book Title Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable: Critical essays
ISBN 978-0786433698
Keywords Kim Stanley Robinson, Icehenge, Antarctica, Marxism, environmentalism
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/996856