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The following is a supplement to the ENGL311 Environmental Writing Course Research Guide. 
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Environmental Justice Books

Anthologies of Ecopoetry

The Black Flower and Other Zapotec Poems by Natalia Toledo, Clare Sullivan
Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry by Camille Dungy
eco language reader by Brenda Iijima.1
The Ecopoetry Anthology by Ann Fisher-Wirth, Laura-Gray Street and Robert Hass
Like A New Sun: New Indigenous Mexican Poetry by Víctor Terán, David Shook, Eliot Weinberger
Sisters of the Earth: Women's Prose and Poetry About Nature by Lorraine Anderson
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Cli-Fi  and Petrofiction 

Atwood, Margaret. The Year of the Flood.
Bacigalupi, Paolo. The Water Knife.
Crossan, Sarah. Breathe.
Holding, Sarah. SeaBean Trilogy.
Kingsolver, Barbara. Flight Behavior: A Novel.
Kramb, Daniel. From Here.
LeGuin, Ursula K. The Dispossessed.
Martin, Mark, ed. I'm With the Bears: Short Stories from a Damaged Planet.
McEwan, Ian. Solar.
Norminton, Gregory, ed. Beacons: Stories for Our Not So Distant Future.
Rich, Nathaniel. Odds Against Tomorrow: A Novel. 
Theroux, Marcel. Far North.
Tuomainen, Antti. The Healer: A Novel.
  
Also see: 
Szabo, Ellen. Saving the World One Word at a Time: Writing Cli-Fi.

Prentiss, Sean, and Joe Wilkins. Environmental and Nature Writing: A Writer's Guide and Anthology.
 

Energy Humanities

Barrett, Ross, and Daniel Worden. Oil Culture.
 
Black, Brian C. Crude Reality: Petroleum in World History.
 
Boyer, Dominic and Imre Szeman. “The Rise of Energy Humanities.” University Affairs (March 2014): 40. Print.
 
Dickinson, Adam. The Polymers (Poetry project).

​Gordon, Jon. Unsustainable Oil: Facts, Counterfacts and Fictions.
 
LeMenager, Stephanie. Living Oil: Petroleum Culture in the American Century.
 
Loomis, Terrence M. Petroleum Development and Environmental Conflict in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Pinkus, Karen. Fuel: A Speculative Dictionary.

Robin, Marie-Monique. The World According to Monsanto.

Smil, Vaclav. Energy and Civilization: A History.

Szeman, Imre. After Oil.

 
Also see this special issue: http://reviewsinculture.com/archive/volume-6-issue-3/
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