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Draws from current events to spotlight the political, economic, and environmental impacts of climate change
Analyzes climate change rhetoric and representations of the Arctic in literature
Explores Canadian identity and culture from an ecocritical perspective

Produktbeschreibung
Draws from current events to spotlight the political, economic, and environmental impacts of climate change

Analyzes climate change rhetoric and representations of the Arctic in literature

Explores Canadian identity and culture from an ecocritical perspective


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Autorenporträt


Renée Hulan is Professor at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Her publications include Canadian Historical Fiction: Reading the Remains (Palgrave, 2014) and Northern Experience and the Myths of Canadian Culture (2002). She is the editor of Native North America: Critical and Cultural Perspectives (1999), and with Renate Eigenbrod, of Aboriginal Oral Traditions: Theory, Practice, Ethics (2008).