Is it too late for collapse?
African literary displacements
Multitudes
2019/3 No 76
214 pages
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Chavez is still alive. The struggle continues
The politics of Christchurch. White supremacism and Islamophobia
- By Hamza Esmili
Work and research
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Liliana Porter + Ana Tiscornia. Love at first sight
Main theme – Is it too late for collapse?
Is it too late for collapse?
Translated and edited by Cadenza Academic Translations
Translator: Samuel John Matuszewski, Editor: Katie Rivers, Senior editor: Mark Mellor
The Plantationocene from the point of view of the undercommons
- By Yves Citton
- and Jacopo Rasmi
Digital control as a environmental policy according to the Chinese Communist Party
- By Élodie René
Experiencing the collapsological plurality of science-fiction
- By Ariel Kyrou
- and Yannick Rumpala
Are apocalyptic threats necessary to recycle plastic spoons?
On the Dynamics of EcoPolitical Involvement
The polemics of UbuWeb
Subtheme – African literary displacements
The Mediterranean migrations
Between investigation and thriller
- Interview with Mohamed Mbougar Sarr,
- conducted by Elara Bertho
Theater and migrations
Between Conakry and Paris
- By Hakim Bah,
- Interview conducted by Elara Bertho
Publication date: 10/09/2019
Uploaded: 10/18/2019