TY - GEN
AU - Dunn, Michael
AU - Eisler, David
AU - Stümer, Jenny
TI - Worlds Ending. Ending Worlds Understanding Apocalyptic Transformation
PB - De Gruyter Oldenbourg
SN - 9783110787009
KW - COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, apocalyptic transformation, conceptualisation
PY - [2023]
PY - , 2024
N2 - Frontmatter
N2 - Table of Contents
N2 - Preface
N2 - Introduction: Understanding Apocalyptic Transformation
N2 - Part 1: From Old Worlds to New Worlds
N2 - A Political Theology of the World That Ends
N2 - A Godless Apocalypse and the Atom Bombs: Ronald Knox and a New Concept of World Ending
N2 - Remembering John Ball: Rethinking the Transformation from Old Worlds to New
N2 - Part 2: World Ending Experiences
N2 - New World and the End of the World: Apocalyptic Cartographies of the Conquest
N2 - Mapping Space and Time in Apocalyptic Representations in Latin American Colonial Art
N2 - Restitutive Writings of Worlds at the Southern Confine of the World
N2 - Part 3: Apocalyptic Imaginaries
N2 - The Infrastructure of the Planets of the Apes
N2 - Pralaya: Competing Apocalypses and Dystopias in Contemporary Indian Science-Fiction
N2 - Part 4: Action, Activism, Advocacy
N2 - The Cross and the Pink Shotgun: Apocalypse and the Antifeminist Movement in Bolsonaro's Brazil
N2 - World without Humans, Humans without World: Apocalyptic Passions in the Anthropocene
N2 - The Wheelchair and the Whale: Disability and the End of the World
N2 - Contributors
N2 - Index
BT - Apocalyptic and Post-Apocalyptic Studies ; 1
CY - München
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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