Machine generated contents note:ch. One"[A]pocalypse coiled in my tongue": Apocalyptic Vision in Margaret Atwood's Poetry /Lauren Rule Maxwell --ch. TwoThe Languages are Being Silenced: Ambivalent Apocalyptic Vision in Margaret Atwood's Poems...
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Machine generated contents note:ch. One"[A]pocalypse coiled in my tongue": Apocalyptic Vision in Margaret Atwood's Poetry /Lauren Rule Maxwell --ch. TwoThe Languages are Being Silenced: Ambivalent Apocalyptic Vision in Margaret Atwood's Poems /Meredith Minister --ch. ThreeSuicide as Apocalypse in The Handmaid's Tale /Patricia A. Stapleton --ch. FourRestoring the Divine within: The Inner Apocalypse in Margaret Atwood's The Year of the Flood /Anna Lindhe --ch. FiveWriting from the Margin: Victim Positions in Atwood's The Year of the Flood /Miles Weafer --ch. SixSurvival in the Post-Apocalypse: Ecofeminism in MaddAddam /Anna Bedford. Margaret Atwood's Apocalypses features essays by established and new Atwood scholars on Atwood's poetry, The Handmaid's Tale, and the famous MaddAddam trilogy. Readers will encounter ways to trace the theme of apocalypse through decades of Atwood's work, and lenses through which to view various fictional apocalypses, including disability studies, theology, and ecofeminism