Using Climate Fiction for Community Engagement: The Role of Narratives and Storytelling | Ghosh in Munich
Reflections on Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Julia Ludewig.
Reflections on Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Julia Ludewig.
Reflections on Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island by Nakul Heroor.
Sonji Shah’s “The Story of Geology” is a clever take on the “lithic imaginary” in Bjornerud, Jemisin, and Macfarlane, showing how underground worlds can excite new thoughts on what it means to belong to the earth. It was one of the two honorable mentions in the reflective essay category of the RCC environmental writing competition “Tell the Untold!”
Wan Yin Kim Fung’s “What Cannot Be Unearthed” is a sensitively told account that quite literally gives pause to the toxic fallout of nineteenth- and twentieth-century copper mining in eastern Japan. It was one of the two honorable mentions in the nonfiction category of the RCC environmental writing competition “Tell the Untold!”
Introductory notes on the virtual exhibition Amitav Ghosh in Munich.
Reflections on curating the virtual exhibition Amitav Ghosh in Munich by Franziska Bax.