Journal issue

Is it too late for collapse?

African literary displacements

Multitudes
2019/3 No 76


214 pages

Table of contents

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Hot topics

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Chavez is still alive. The struggle continues

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The politics of Christchurch. White supremacism and Islamophobia

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Work and research

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Liliana Porter + Ana Tiscornia. Love at first sight

Main theme – Is it too late for collapse?

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Is it too late for collapse?

Translated and edited by Cadenza Academic Translations
Translator: Samuel John Matuszewski, Editor: Katie Rivers, Senior editor: Mark Mellor

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Collapse viewed from below along with Octavia Butler’s sci-fi

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The Plantationocene from the point of view of the undercommons

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Digital control as a environmental policy according to the Chinese Communist Party

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Reading and living in the ruins: Tsing and Sebald

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Experiencing the collapsological plurality of science-fiction

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Thinking through the iconotext of collapse

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A brief chronology of the media coverage of collapsology in France (2015-2019)

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Acting before and after the end of the world within infinite milieus of interaction

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Are apocalyptic threats necessary to recycle plastic spoons?

On the Dynamics of EcoPolitical Involvement

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Converging towards collapse

Trajectories and Perspectives

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The polemics of UbuWeb

Subtheme – African literary displacements

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Writing from the other side

Political fictions to say the crossing

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“without history/ies”

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On crossings

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French is lousy Italian

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Gauz’s legend

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The Mediterranean migrations

Between investigation and thriller

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Theater and migrations

Between Conakry and Paris


Publication date: 10/09/2019

Uploaded: 10/18/2019

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