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“Those Who Will Stay in Bure,” an Anti-Nuclear Feminist Fiction

In 2115, a nuclear waste disposal facility has become a gigantic monster. After a fire, a group of women manage to escape: the woods open up to them... A story by Catherine Zambon. Reporterre offers you a new science fiction short story every first Saturday of the month. We've given authors carte blanche to write texts that transport us to desirable ecological futures. This month, it's the turn of (…) Read more Idea / Culture , Reporterre's fict…
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In 2115, a nuclear waste disposal facility has become a gigantic monster. After a fire, a group of women manage to escape: the woods open up to them... A story by Catherine Zambon. Reporterre offers you a new science fiction short story every first Saturday of the month. We've given authors carte blanche to write texts that transport us to desirable ecological futures. This month, it's the turn of (…) Read more Idea / Culture , Reporterre's fict…

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