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English Digital ExhibitMain MenuIntroductionInterstellarOryx and Crake: Climate Change Eco-Horror in Dystopian FictionA drawing of the Crakers, the man-made super race created by Crake, dancing in the face of humanity's destruction at the hands of a violent plague.Dark Souls: An OverviewA glance over the themes, ideas and potential complexities of Dark Souls as we analyze it through an climate change lens.The Last of UsAn overview of the ecohorror themes of The Last of Us video games series (2013-now) and The Last of Us show (2023-now)The Day After TomorrowWorks CitedAman Patel30884edd78485645a46f9eb7f9c58f4bfe40c24aMadeeha Anjum3941ce045f3abf24e95b4a97a9b5bcb04ec0027eDavid Calderon06cbd73250ddf44a8721d11344ce2628ad5e4116Vincent Michael Griffo4f13320fd67b16f793d62e643199f6961d7e7ebd
Timeline
12023-03-14T17:41:20-07:00David Calderon06cbd73250ddf44a8721d11344ce2628ad5e4116425568A timeline of the ecohorror genreplain2023-03-16T16:21:36-07:00Vincent Michael Griffo4f13320fd67b16f793d62e643199f6961d7e7ebdThe ecohorror genre became more prominent in the late 1940s due to the end of World War II and the dropping of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs. In addition, environmental concerns increased as climate change became a concern, as well as deforestation and pesticide production. The media became more popular a few decades later, as it became a more widely enjoyed form of media, as seen in various films that were released in the 2010s, such as The Day After Tomorrow, Interstellar, and 2012.
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