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Bond, Lucy, Ben De Bruyn, and Jessica Rapson. Planetary Memory in Contemporary American Fiction. London: Routledge, 2018.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. “The Climate of History: Four Theses.” Critical Inquiry 53.2 (2009): 197– 222.

Chakrabarty, Dipesh. “Postcolonial Studies and the Challenge of Climate Change.” New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation 43.1 (2012): 1–18.

Clark, Timothy. Ecocriticism on the Edge: The Anthropocene as a Threshold Concept. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2015.

Cohen, Tom. Theory in the Era of Climate Change. Ann Arbor: Open Humanities Press, 2012.

Craps, Stef. “Introduction: Memory Studies and the Anthropocene: A Roundtable.” Memory Studies 00.0 (2017): 1-3.

Craps, Stef, and Mahlu Mertens. “Contemporary Fiction vs. the Challenge of Imagining the Timescale of Climate Change.” Studies in the Novel, 50.1 (2018): 134–153.

Crownshaw, Rick. “Speculative Memory, the Planetary and Genre Fiction.” Textual Practice 31.5 (2017): 887-910.

De Bruyn, Ben. “Borrowed Time, Borrowed World and Borrowed Eyes: Care, Ruin and Vision in McCarthy’s The Road and Harrison’s Ecocriticism.” English Studies 91.7 (2010): 776-789.

De Bruyn, Ben. The Novel and the Multispecies Soundscape. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.

DeLoughrey, Elizabeth, Jill Didur, and Anthony Carrigan. “Introduction: A Postcolonial Environmental Humanities.” Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities: Postcolonial Approaches. Eds. Elizabeth DeLoughrey, Jill Didur, and Anthony Carrigan. New York: Routledge, 2015. 1–32.

Didur, Jill, and Teresa Heffernan. “Revisiting the Subaltern in the New Empire.” Cultural Studies 17.1 (2003): 1–15.

Eckstein, Lars, and Anja Schwarz. “The Making of Tupaia’s Map: A Story of the Extent and Mastery of Polynesian Navigation, Competing Systems of Wayfinding on James Cook’s Endeavour, and the Invention of an Ingenious Cartographic System.” The Journal of Pacific History 54.1 (2019): 1-95.

Haraway, Donna. Staying with the Trouble. Making Kin in the Chthulucene. Durham: Duke University Press, 2016.

Heise, Ursula. “Introduction.” The Routledge Companion to the Environmental Humanities. Eds. Ursula K. Heise and Jon Christensen. Abingdon, Oxon/New York, NY: Routledge, 2016.

Latour, Bruno. “Agency at the Time of the Anthropocene.” New Literary History 45.1 (2014): 1-18. 

McGurl, Mark. “The New Cultural Geology.” Twentieth-Century Literature 57.3–57.4 (2011): 380-390.

Morton, Timothy. Ecology Without Nature: Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2009.

Müller, Timo. “The Ecology of Literary Chronotopes.” Handbook of Ecocriticism and Cultural Ecology. Ed. Hubert Zapf. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. 590-604.

Müller, Timo. “Ecocriticism and the Frankfurt School.” Ecological Thought in German Literature and Culture. Eds. Gabriele Dürbeck, Urte Stobbe, Hubert Zapf and Evi Zemanek. London: Lexington Books, 2017. 91-100.

Neumann, Birgit. “Narrative Forms in the Age of the Anthropocene: Negotiating Human-Nonhuman Relations in Global South Novels.” Narrative in Culture. Eds. Astrid Erll and Roy Sommer. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019. 91-108.

Neumann, Birgit, and Yvonne Liebermann. “Archives for the Anthropocene: Planetary Memory in Contemporary Global South Literature” Contemporary Literature and/as Archive – Special Issue of LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory 31.2 (2020): 146-164.

Nixon, Rob. Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2011.

Parikka, Jussi. “Planetary Memories: After Extinction, the Imagined Future.” After Extinction. Ed. Richard Grusin. Minneapolis/London: University of Minnesota Press, 2018. 27–49.

Rosendahl Thomsen, Mads. The New Human in Literature. Posthuman Visions of Changes in Body, Mind and Society after 1900. London: Bloomsbury, 2013.

Rupp, Jan. “Plumbing Distant Spatiotemporal Scales: Towards an Econarratology of Planetary Memory in Narratives of the Global South.” Narrative in Culture. Eds. Astrid Erll and Roy Sommer. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019. 75-90.

Sarkowsky, Katja. “Cartographies of the Self: Indigenous Territoriality and Literary Sovereignty in Contemporary Native American Life Writing.” Journal of Transnational American Studies 11.1 (2020): 103-125.

Vermeulen, Pieter. “‘The Sea, Not the Ocean’: Anthropocene Fiction and the Memory of (Non)Human Life.” Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture 50.2 (2017): 181-200.

Vermeulen, Pieter. Literature and the Anthropocene. London/ New York: Routledge, 2020.

Wamberg, Jacob, and Mads Rosendahl Thomsen. “The Posthuman in the Anthropocene: A Look through the Aesthetic Field.” European Review 25.1 (2016): 150-165.

Wenzel, Jennifer. “Planet vs. Globe.” Imaginary Cartographies. Ed. Karen Jacobs. Special Issue of English Language Notes 52.1 (2014): 19-30.

Wenzel, Jennifer. “Past’s Futures, Future’s Past: Memory Studies and the Anthropocene: A Roundtable.” Memory Studies 00.0 (2017): 5–7.

Wenzel, Jennifer. The Disposition of Nature. Environmental Crisis and World Literature. New York: Fordham University Press, 2020.

Zirra, Maria. “Shelf Lives: Nonhuman Agency and Seamus Heaney’s Vibrant Memory Objects.” Parallax 23.4 (2017): 458-473.

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