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Related Resources on Literature and the Climate Crisis

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Resources on Teaching Literature and the Climate Crisis

 

Resources on Eco Criticism

 

Short, K. (2020). Explore the human impact of climate change in ELA class. MiddleWeb

 

David Bowne's "Natural Process" story as a climate change allegory to foster critical thinking 

 

Ashley D. Black, Northwest Missouri State University, 2019 NCTE presentation 

Environmental and Cultural Effects of Flooding as Presented in Young Adult Literature and the Canon

 

Nikki Callen, IPortage Central High School, 2019 NCTE presentation

Ship Breaker and Carbon Diaries 2015 as Anchor Texts in a YA Climate Change Unit

 

Timothy Duggan, Northeastern Illinois University, 2019 NCTE presentation 
Using Shakespeare to Teach about Climate Change: The Forgeries of Jealousy

 

Toby Kahn-Loftus, North Central Michigan College, 2019 NCTE presentation

Integrating CliFi Literature into Genre Studies and Scared Writing in First Year College Composition

 

Ji Shen, University of Miami, and Blaine Smith, University of Arizona, 2019 NCTE presentation

Adolescents Problem Solving Climate Change through Multimodal Science Fiction Narratives

 

Katie Sluiter, Wyoming Junior High School & Western Michigan University, 2019 NCTE presentation

Encouraging Inquiry About Climate Change using The Giver by Lois Lowry 

 

Catherine Stine, School of Visual Arts, NY City, 2019 NCTE presentation

Thriller Climate-SciFi: Teaching Climate Change to Middle and High Schoolers via Fiction

 

Allen Webb, Western Michigan University, 2018 NCTE presentation

“Teaching The Grapes of Wrath as Climate Fiction” 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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