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Petrofiction
12019-03-07T14:01:41-08:00Rhonda Knight6e1aac8b66b350de4366c4aa7ff320a7de3beb6a105813plain2019-03-08T00:44:38-08:00Rhonda Knight6e1aac8b66b350de4366c4aa7ff320a7de3beb6aPetrofiction--a unit that examines petroculture (gas and oil culture) in relation to speculative fiction narratives concerning oil companies' economic imperialism and environmental destruction. Other texts reflect the scarcity of fuel in developing countries and the ways that scarcity influences their transportation, their economies and their ecology. Because petrofiction is a particular focus because of an article that a student and I are writing, many of these blogs focus on the relationship between the West's gas and oil culture and the ways that Western companies' economic dominance are played out in African nations and the Caribbean.
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12019-03-04T20:20:57-08:00Dawn Hicks851fbe6ff47c68a2de1a4f5f7b6db729bc4d659a"Spider the Artist" in Nnedi Okorafor’s Kabu-KabuDawn Hicks16Pipeline people: the good, the bad, the ugly, and a found poem.plain2019-03-15T21:02:52-07:00Dawn Hicks851fbe6ff47c68a2de1a4f5f7b6db729bc4d659a
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12019-02-21T01:05:13-08:00Rhonda Knight6e1aac8b66b350de4366c4aa7ff320a7de3beb6aOilWorks by Kathleen Thum30gallery2019-03-08T00:47:01-08:00Rhonda Knight6e1aac8b66b350de4366c4aa7ff320a7de3beb6a
12019-03-04T20:20:57-08:00Dawn Hicks851fbe6ff47c68a2de1a4f5f7b6db729bc4d659a"Spider the Artist" in Nnedi Okorafor’s Kabu-Kabu16Pipeline people: the good, the bad, the ugly, and a found poem.plain2019-03-15T21:02:52-07:00Dawn Hicks851fbe6ff47c68a2de1a4f5f7b6db729bc4d659a