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Issue 7.3 - Special Issue "The Global Contemporary and the Ecological" Previous Issues

Exorcizing the Ghosts of Dead Futures: Fisher in the Anthropocene

Daniel Gerke July 1, 2019 1 Comment AnthropocenecapitalismCapitalist Realism and literaturecli-litcritique of capitalismMark FisherMarxMarxismpost-catastrophe literaturethe Anthropocenetheory

Daniel Gerke explores Mark Fisher’s journeys in the Anthropocene.

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Issue 1.1 Previous Issues

Editors’ Introduction: Issue 1.1

Caroline Edwards June 1, 2012 2 Comments Alluviumcontemporary literatureEditor's Introductionliterary criticismscholarshiptheoretical approachestheorytwenty-first-century literature

Welcome to the launch issue of Alluvium, a new online journal of literary criticism that is dedicated to 21st-century writing as well as 21st-century approaches…

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David Foster Wallace White Noise subjectivity literary criticism science fiction comics definitions aesthetics Scott McCloud Linda Hutcheon ecology temporality Raymond Williams adaptation studies American culture Art Spiegelman dystopia ideology violence digital culture climate change apocalypse feminism Judith Butler Salman Rushdie Anthropocene fiction Homelessness Hannah Arendt new media contemporary Alan Moore Kathleen Jamie genre identity contemporary culture Frank Miller language Cold War 21st century literature literary canon Margaret Atwood Neoliberalism global post-9/11 literature contemporary fiction trauma editorial Thatcherism China Mieville superheroes ecocriticism Technology Charles Dickens narrative poetry consumption contemporary literature Edgelands Shakespeare landscape Thomas Pynchon autofiction postmodernism nature twenty-first-century literature David Peace sexuality 9/11 relaunch Contemporary American Literature computer games literature globalisation videogames American literature capitalism Don DeLillo warfare Jennifer Egan

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