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- We all die at the end offers a survey of contemporary end-of-the-world fiction, spanning literature, children's fiction, video games, theatre and film.
- About the Author: Sam Haddow is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Drama at the University of St Andrews
- 200 Pages
- Literary Criticism, Modern
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About the Book
As the ravages of climate change throw our future into question, many of our stories are turning to the subject of extinction. This book is about what they are saying and why it demands our attention.Book Synopsis
We all die at the end offers a survey of contemporary end-of-the-world fiction, spanning literature, children's fiction, video games, theatre and film. It draws on eco-critical philosophy and narrative theory to show ways in which the climate crisis is reorienting storytelling in the face of foreseeable human extinction. In the process, it argues that such stories have a role to play in helping us come to terms with the severity and scale of the crisis that we face.From the Back Cover
As climate change threatens the future of our species, many of our stories are turning to the subject of extinction. We all die at the end explores what these narratives are telling us -- and why we must pay attention.
From dark forests, to deep caves and open oceans, humanity has always imagined what lies beyond the unknown. Today, on our mapped earth amidst the sixth mass extinction event, our most foreboding terra incognita is the time directly ahead. In response, our culture has been filling this space with zombie videogames, post-apocalyptic quest narratives, political dystopias and ecological horrors, to the point that the future is now saturated with competing narratives of disintegration. By navigating these stories across literature, children's fiction, videogames, theatre and film, We all die at the end shows a species trying to come to terms with the unthinkable prospect of its own demise. Yet this is not a book about giving up. Rather, it argues that hope for survival depends on realising what's truly at stake -- and that our stories, if we truly listen, might hold the key.About the Author
Sam Haddow is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Drama at the University of St AndrewsDimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .84 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Modern
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Theme: 21st Century
Format: Hardcover
Author: Sam Haddow
Language: English
Street Date: March 18, 2025
TCIN: 1003353032
UPC: 9781526175281
Item Number (DPCI): 247-48-5492
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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