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“This story must be told:” unveiling environmental and social tapestry in Imbolo Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were
Published 2024-10-01“…This novel is a powerful commentary on the environmental, social, and epistemic injustices inflicted upon the Kosawa people, whose lives hung between the crossfire of corporate greed and governmental corruption. Employing eco-narratology as a critical lens, this article delves into how Mbue’s storytelling reflects and critiques environmental injustices while advocating for collective resistance. …”
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Environmental Neocolonialism and the Quest for Social Justice in Imbolo Mbue’s How Beautiful We Were
Published 2022-11-01“…The article addresses the problems of environmental degradation, as illustrated and explored in Imbolo Mbue’s recent novel How Beautiful We Were (2021), which juxtaposes the fictional oil company Pexton’s corporate greed with the push for rapid economic growth in a less developed world. …”
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Pills and the damage done: the opioid epidemic as man-made crisis
Published 2024-01-01“…However, through multiple factors, including fraudulent marketing from pharmaceutical industry and policy inertia, the resulting crisis represents a multi-system failure of regulation exploited by corporate greed.…”
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