This book explores how the relationship between the past, present and future is articulated in different climate change discourses. The contributors address climate change temporality by exploring the multiple temporalities present in texts on climate change from a range of different genres.
This book explores how the relationship between the past, present and future is articulated in different climate change discourses. The contributors address climate change temporality by exploring the multiple temporalities present in texts on climate change from a range of different genres.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kyrre Kverndokk is Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway. Marit Ruge Bjærke is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cultural Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway. Anne Eriksen is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Oslo, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Climate Change Temporalities: Narratives Genres and Tropes Kyrre Kverndokk and Anne Eriksen Part 1: Vernacular Notions of Climate Change Temporality 2. 'Where is global warming when you need it?': The Role of Immediacy in Vernacular Constructions of Climate Change Diane E. Goldstein 3. The Great Re-Skilling: Understandings of Generation Tradition and Nostalgia in Everyday-Life Climate Activism Lone Ree Milkær 4. In the Shadow of Apocalyptic Futures: Climate Change as a Cultural Trope in Vernacular Discourse Camilla Asplund Ingemark Part 2: Mediating Climate Change Temporality 5. The Extreme Summer of 2018: Norwegian Weather News and the Politics of Weatherlore Kyrre Kverndokk 6. The Prophetic Tone in True Detective: Sensing the Time of the Future Climate Disaster Isak Winkel Holm 7. Advocating Equilibrium: On Climate Change at Public Aquariums Lars Kaijser Part 3: Cultural Histories of Climate Change Temporality 8. The Sixth Extinction: Naming Time in a New Way Marit Ruge Bjærke 9. Smoke Smells and Seaweeds in Eighteenth-Century Norway Anne Eriksen 10. Origin Myths from the Cultural Historical Archive of the Anthropocene: Vico Burnet and the Time of the Deluge John Ødemark Part 4: Conclusion 11. Living the Climate Change Marit Ruge Bjærke
1. Climate Change Temporalities: Narratives Genres and Tropes Kyrre Kverndokk and Anne Eriksen Part 1: Vernacular Notions of Climate Change Temporality 2. 'Where is global warming when you need it?': The Role of Immediacy in Vernacular Constructions of Climate Change Diane E. Goldstein 3. The Great Re-Skilling: Understandings of Generation Tradition and Nostalgia in Everyday-Life Climate Activism Lone Ree Milkær 4. In the Shadow of Apocalyptic Futures: Climate Change as a Cultural Trope in Vernacular Discourse Camilla Asplund Ingemark Part 2: Mediating Climate Change Temporality 5. The Extreme Summer of 2018: Norwegian Weather News and the Politics of Weatherlore Kyrre Kverndokk 6. The Prophetic Tone in True Detective: Sensing the Time of the Future Climate Disaster Isak Winkel Holm 7. Advocating Equilibrium: On Climate Change at Public Aquariums Lars Kaijser Part 3: Cultural Histories of Climate Change Temporality 8. The Sixth Extinction: Naming Time in a New Way Marit Ruge Bjærke 9. Smoke Smells and Seaweeds in Eighteenth-Century Norway Anne Eriksen 10. Origin Myths from the Cultural Historical Archive of the Anthropocene: Vico Burnet and the Time of the Deluge John Ødemark Part 4: Conclusion 11. Living the Climate Change Marit Ruge Bjærke
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