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Climate Change Fiction (Cli-Fi): A review of Clare Moleta’s “Unsheltered”
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Climate Change Fiction (Cli-Fi): A review of Clare Moleta’s “Unsheltered”

Posted on May 31, 2022 by Hope Lee • 1 Comment

This post may contain affiliate links. If you purchase something through one of these links, I might make a very small commission. This helps fund my blog and keep it free for all to read. I recently figured out I have been reading books of a very specific genre – dystopian novels and climate disaster … Continue reading →

Climate Change Literature: A review of Richard Flanagan’s “The Living Sea of Waking Dreams”
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Climate Change Literature: A review of Richard Flanagan’s “The Living Sea of Waking Dreams”

Posted on March 2, 2021 by Hope Lee • 1 Comment

Vanishing body parts, bush fires everywhere, and a dying mother. See what I thought of Richard Flanagan’s new novel “The Living Sea of Waking Dreams”. Continue reading →

A Review of “The Mother Fault”: Australian climate-change dystopia and the ‘Chinese bad guys’
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A Review of “The Mother Fault”: Australian climate-change dystopia and the ‘Chinese bad guys’

Posted on January 22, 2021 by Hope Lee • Leave a comment

Why is it that in our imagined fantasies, Asian countries are the bad guys? In light of the pandemic, I feel like this is even more important to talk about. What internal biases do we hold as a country if this is our default bad guy? Continue reading →

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