Alternative Ecological Futures - Art, Climate Change and the Radical Imagination (online event, 4 Dec)

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Dear Colleagues

Sharing this announcement for an event on Dec 4th on "Alternative Ecological Futures: Art Climate Change and the Radical Imagination" , organized by Charlotte Weatherill (U of Manchester) on behalf of the BISA Environment and Climate Politics Working Group.  Should be a rich discussion! 


This roundtable brings together four researchers and their perspectives to a conversation about the role of art and creativity in imagining alternative ecological futures.

Building on the recent book by Carl Death, African Climate Futures, this roundtable will discuss questions including: Is art a distraction given the urgency of the climate crisis? What are the ideological functions of art and popular culture in the contemporary moment? Whose art is made visible and whose art is marginalised or hidden? Is it still true, as Amitav Ghosh (2016) warned, that “most forms of art and literature” are part of “modes of concealment that prevented people from recognising the realities of their plight”? Is the role of artists to better communicate future climate scenarios? What can critical perspectives on “the radical imagination” contribute to environmental politics? How can art and aesthetic theories and methods – across different forms including music, literature, film and theatre – help us teach and research climate politics? In what ways can stories help us to understand different perspectives on the possible futures of global politics?

Chair:

  • Hannah Hughes (Aberystwyth University)

Speakers 

  • Carl Death (University of Manchester)

  • Audra Mitchell (Balsillie School of International Affairs)

  • Farai Chipato (University of Glasgow)

  • Cara Berger (University of Manchester).



Professor Audra Mitchell
Canada Research Chair in Global Political Ecology 
Balsillie School of International Affairs/Wilfrid Laurier University/University of Waterloo 
Email: amit...@wlu.ca 
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