Apocalypse in Media, Literature, and Linguistics
Apocalypse in Media, Literature, and Linguistics
Narratives of Despair and Hope
Belfakir, Author Latifa; Laabidi, Author Hicham; Mliless, Mohamed
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
04/2026
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Navigating the Apocalypse A Character and Thematic Analysis of 'The Road' Film Mohamed
Mohamed Mliless and Latifa Belfakir
Chapter 2: "Why so alarmist?" or An Ecolinguistic approach to apocalyptic discourses on climate change
Davi Albuquerque
Chapter 3: Apocalypse and How: Framing Climate Change in Kenya
Philip W. Rudd and Peter Githinji
Chapter 4: From Crisis to Apocalypse: Disrupted Ecosystems and Broken Bonds in Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood
Omar EL Otmani
Chapter 5: Death-Worlds of the Niger Delta Environmental Necropolitics and Resistance
Olarotimi Ogungbemi
Chapter 6: Let Nature Speak, Climate Impacts and the Language of the Environment as a Laboratory for Learning: An Ecolinguistic Approach.
Peter Makwanya
Chapter 7: "Is Climate Change Real or Far-Fetched?": Unraveling Audiences' Responses on Climate Change in The Day After Tomorrow
Ari Setyorini, Jepri Ali Saiful and Sofi Yunianti
Chapter 8: Exploring Apocalyptic Environmental Discourse through Cultural Studies
Loubna El Bdaoui
Chapter 9: Deconstructing Environmental Apocalypse Narratives: A Critical Analysis of Michael Shellenberger's Work
Mohammed El Messaoudi and Hicham Laabidi
Conclusion
About the Editors and Contributors
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Navigating the Apocalypse A Character and Thematic Analysis of 'The Road' Film Mohamed
Mohamed Mliless and Latifa Belfakir
Chapter 2: "Why so alarmist?" or An Ecolinguistic approach to apocalyptic discourses on climate change
Davi Albuquerque
Chapter 3: Apocalypse and How: Framing Climate Change in Kenya
Philip W. Rudd and Peter Githinji
Chapter 4: From Crisis to Apocalypse: Disrupted Ecosystems and Broken Bonds in Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood
Omar EL Otmani
Chapter 5: Death-Worlds of the Niger Delta Environmental Necropolitics and Resistance
Olarotimi Ogungbemi
Chapter 6: Let Nature Speak, Climate Impacts and the Language of the Environment as a Laboratory for Learning: An Ecolinguistic Approach.
Peter Makwanya
Chapter 7: "Is Climate Change Real or Far-Fetched?": Unraveling Audiences' Responses on Climate Change in The Day After Tomorrow
Ari Setyorini, Jepri Ali Saiful and Sofi Yunianti
Chapter 8: Exploring Apocalyptic Environmental Discourse through Cultural Studies
Loubna El Bdaoui
Chapter 9: Deconstructing Environmental Apocalypse Narratives: A Critical Analysis of Michael Shellenberger's Work
Mohammed El Messaoudi and Hicham Laabidi
Conclusion
About the Editors and Contributors
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Climate change communication; Environmental discourse; Ecolinguistics; Critical discourse analysis; Narrative framing; Climate justice; Necropolitics; Global South perspectives
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Navigating the Apocalypse A Character and Thematic Analysis of 'The Road' Film Mohamed
Mohamed Mliless and Latifa Belfakir
Chapter 2: "Why so alarmist?" or An Ecolinguistic approach to apocalyptic discourses on climate change
Davi Albuquerque
Chapter 3: Apocalypse and How: Framing Climate Change in Kenya
Philip W. Rudd and Peter Githinji
Chapter 4: From Crisis to Apocalypse: Disrupted Ecosystems and Broken Bonds in Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood
Omar EL Otmani
Chapter 5: Death-Worlds of the Niger Delta Environmental Necropolitics and Resistance
Olarotimi Ogungbemi
Chapter 6: Let Nature Speak, Climate Impacts and the Language of the Environment as a Laboratory for Learning: An Ecolinguistic Approach.
Peter Makwanya
Chapter 7: "Is Climate Change Real or Far-Fetched?": Unraveling Audiences' Responses on Climate Change in The Day After Tomorrow
Ari Setyorini, Jepri Ali Saiful and Sofi Yunianti
Chapter 8: Exploring Apocalyptic Environmental Discourse through Cultural Studies
Loubna El Bdaoui
Chapter 9: Deconstructing Environmental Apocalypse Narratives: A Critical Analysis of Michael Shellenberger's Work
Mohammed El Messaoudi and Hicham Laabidi
Conclusion
About the Editors and Contributors
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Navigating the Apocalypse A Character and Thematic Analysis of 'The Road' Film Mohamed
Mohamed Mliless and Latifa Belfakir
Chapter 2: "Why so alarmist?" or An Ecolinguistic approach to apocalyptic discourses on climate change
Davi Albuquerque
Chapter 3: Apocalypse and How: Framing Climate Change in Kenya
Philip W. Rudd and Peter Githinji
Chapter 4: From Crisis to Apocalypse: Disrupted Ecosystems and Broken Bonds in Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood
Omar EL Otmani
Chapter 5: Death-Worlds of the Niger Delta Environmental Necropolitics and Resistance
Olarotimi Ogungbemi
Chapter 6: Let Nature Speak, Climate Impacts and the Language of the Environment as a Laboratory for Learning: An Ecolinguistic Approach.
Peter Makwanya
Chapter 7: "Is Climate Change Real or Far-Fetched?": Unraveling Audiences' Responses on Climate Change in The Day After Tomorrow
Ari Setyorini, Jepri Ali Saiful and Sofi Yunianti
Chapter 8: Exploring Apocalyptic Environmental Discourse through Cultural Studies
Loubna El Bdaoui
Chapter 9: Deconstructing Environmental Apocalypse Narratives: A Critical Analysis of Michael Shellenberger's Work
Mohammed El Messaoudi and Hicham Laabidi
Conclusion
About the Editors and Contributors
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