Environmental Studies 233AN - Topics in Environmental Studies: 'Narrating the Anthropocene'

Narrating the Anthropocene

Fall
2024
01
4.00
Thakshala Tissera

TTH 09:00AM-10:15AM

Mount Holyoke College
125280
Clapp Laboratory 327
ttissera@mtholyoke.edu
The location of a possible "golden spike" at Crawford Lake, marking the Anthropocene's onset, further underscores the claim that we have entered a new geological epoch in which human activity is the dominant force of planetary change. Thinking beyond physical markers, this course delves into the representational strategies, challenges, and speculative dimensions of Anthropocene thinking. How does the Anthropocene (re)shape our understandings of the human, the other-than-human, and the humanities? This course explores answers to these questions by engaging with critical debates on the concept, and closely analyzing literary, cinematic, and artistic representations of the Anthropocene.

Course limited to sophomores, juniors and seniors

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.