Anthropocene Days
A book by John Dargavel on how humans experience the Anthropocene in everyday life.
A book by John Dargavel on how humans experience the Anthropocene in everyday life.
Excerpt from RCC fellow Jemma Deer’s monograph Radical Animism: Reading for the End of the World.
A book by Darrel Moellendorfs on climate change and poverty as two global phenomena that call for political action and radical hope.
Excerpts from the book Imaginative Ecologies, including an interview with Christof Mauch.
A chapter from the book Environing Media (2022).
A book on the extinct quagga, a pony-sized zebra that inhabited southern Africa.
Excerpt from Kate Rigby’s 2020 book Reclaiming Romanticism.
Excerpt from The Desert in Modern Literature and Philosophy by Aidan Tynan.
Kate Rigby examines a variety of past disasters, from the Black Death of the Middle Ages to the mega-hurricanes of the twenty-first century, revealing the dynamic interaction of diverse human and nonhuman factors in their causation, unfolding, and aftermath. Focusing on the link between the ways disasters are framed by the stories told about them and how people tend to respond to them in practice, Rigby also shows how works of narrative fiction invite ethical reflection on human relations with one another, with our often unruly earthly environs, and with other species in the face of eco-catastrophe.