Jordi Serrano-Muñoz

Disasters Maybe

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Welcome to Disasters Maybe, a podcast about disaster imagination in contemporary fiction . I’m Jordi Serrano-Muñoz, and in this show, I talk with scholars and writers about what imagining catastrophe can -and cannot - do for our understanding of the different crises we are living through. Disasters Maybe is part of the research project “Disaster Distortion: Climate Crisis Representation in Contemporary Transpacific Literature”, funded by the European Union through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action Grant 101146614.

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Jordi Serrano-Muñoz

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28 cze 2026

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