This post builds on the previous one on the state of the eco-humanities. Here I focus on the substantive elements for narratives adequate to the Anthropocene. One of the challenges of our time is to learn to tell an adequate story of humanity’s current predicament. Next spring’s Stories for the Anthropocene Festival in Stockholm aims to deal with this challenge. Numerous […]
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Toward telling an adequate story
Posted in AnthropoScene, tagged Anthropocene, Big History, Bill McKibben, climate change, climate science, ecomodernism, environmental humanities, greenhouse, humanity, icehouse, metanarrative, narrative, Roy Scranton, Thomas Berry on June 29, 2016 | 11 Comments »
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