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Book Review

Hydronarratives: Water, Environmental Justice, and a Just Transition

by Matthew S. Henry, Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2022, xii + 217 pp., £25.67 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-4962-3375-2

References

  • Boast, H. 2020. Hydrofictions: Water, Power and Politics in Israeli and Palestinian Literature. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Henry, M. S. 2022. Hydronarratives: Water, Environmental Justice, and a Just Transition. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press.
  • Jones, C. 2016. “Petromyopia: Oil and the Energy Humanities.” Humanities 5 (2): 36. https://doi.org/10.3390/h5020036.
  • LeMenager, S. 2014. Living Oil: Petroleum Culture in the American Century. Oxford: University Press (Oxford Studies in American Literary History, 5).
  • Wenzel, J. 2019. The Disposition of Nature: Environmental Crisis and World Literature, New York, UNITED STATES: Fordham University Press. Accessed March 22, 2024. http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/goldsmiths/detail.action?docID=5975090.
  • Wilson, S., I. Szeman, and A. Carlson. 2017. “On Petrocultures: Or, Why We Need to Understand Oil to Understand Everything Else.” In Petrocultures: Oil, Politics, Culture, edited by S. Wilson, A. Carlson and I. Szeman, 3–19. Montreal, Chicago: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

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