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163Publicado 2021“…For a long time, we hoped that the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in the cancellation of the 2020 edition of the face-to-face conference in Edmonton, would leave us with the opportunity to meet face-to-face this year. …”
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164por Alberro, HeatherTabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Endorsements Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Editor Bios -- Contributor Bios -- Introduction: Entangled Futurities -- Part 1 Monsters and Monstrosity -- 1 "In the Woods the Tox is Still Wild": The EcoGothic in Rory Power's Wilder Girls -- 2 The Human/Un(human): Monster, Ecophobia, and the Posthuman Horror(scape) in Dibakar Banerjee's "Monster," Ghost Stories -- 3 A Scourge Even Worse Than Disease: Richard Matheson's I Am Legend as Pandemic Political Allegory -- Part 2 Intersectional Critique -- 4 Fungal Imaginaries: The Reconfiguration of Post-Pandemic Society in Severance and The Last of Us -- 5 Five Hundred Years of Plague: Indigenous Apocalypse in Joca Reiners Terron's Death and the Meteor -- 6 Corruption and Cleansing: An Eco-Feminist Approach to the Nature/Culture Dichotomy in Naomi Novik's Uprooted -- 7 Through Currents of Contamination: The Failure of Immunizing Insularity in Sophie Mackintosh's The Water Cure -- Part 3 More-Than-Human Mutual Aid and Eco-Justice -- 8 Dystopian Prohibitions and Utopian Possibilities in Edmonton, Canada, at the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 9 Affiliation as Environmental Justice in Three Climate Novels -- 10 "A vortex of Summons and Repulsion": The Productive Abject, Posthumanisms, and the Weird in Charles Burns' Black Hole -- 11 (Un)Caring Borders: More-Than-Human Solidarities in the Bialowieza Forest -- Part 4 Creative Resistance and Utopian Glimmers -- 12 "Preservation is an Action, not a State": DIY Utopian Enclaves and Ways out of Post-Pandemic Surveillance Capitalism in Sarah Pinsker's A Song for a New Day -- 13 Pandemic Dramaturgy: Co-Designing the Performance Dying Together/Futures with COVID-19 -- 14 Vitality of Nonhuman Entities: Plagues and Pandemics as Hyperobjects in Defoe, Camus, and Pamuk…”
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