Antecedents to climate change fiction: Utopian and speculative narratives from South Asia (episode 2)

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 **Maya Joshi** -- Maya Joshi teaches Literature at Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi. She has researched and published on Mary Shelley'​s Frankenstein,​ utopian fictions from India, and on aspects of philosophy, culture, and history, especially Indian-nationalist and Buddhist. She has been closely studying, writing on, and translating the polymath Rahul Sankrityayan,​ most recently as a Fulbright post-doctoral scholar. **Maya Joshi** -- Maya Joshi teaches Literature at Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi. She has researched and published on Mary Shelley'​s Frankenstein,​ utopian fictions from India, and on aspects of philosophy, culture, and history, especially Indian-nationalist and Buddhist. She has been closely studying, writing on, and translating the polymath Rahul Sankrityayan,​ most recently as a Fulbright post-doctoral scholar.
  
-**Aseem ​Shrivasta** -- Aseem Shrivastava is a writer, teacher and ecosophical thinker with a doctorate in Economics from the University of Massachusetts,​ Amherst.+**Aseem ​Shrivastava** -- Aseem Shrivastava is a writer, teacher and ecosophical thinker with a doctorate in Economics from the University of Massachusetts,​ Amherst.
  
 **Tarun Saint** -- Tarun K. Saint, independent scholar and writer, was born in Kenya, and has lived in India since 1972. He is the author of Witnessing Partition: Memory, History, Fiction. He has edited the Gollancz Books of South Asian SF (vols. 1 and 2), and co-edited the cli-fi anthology (with Francesco Verso) Ecoceanic : Southern Flows, among many other volumes. **Tarun Saint** -- Tarun K. Saint, independent scholar and writer, was born in Kenya, and has lived in India since 1972. He is the author of Witnessing Partition: Memory, History, Fiction. He has edited the Gollancz Books of South Asian SF (vols. 1 and 2), and co-edited the cli-fi anthology (with Francesco Verso) Ecoceanic : Southern Flows, among many other volumes.
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