Climate Humanities & Social Justice
Parsons School of Design: School of Constructed Env.
CRN: 15788
Credits: 3
Author and scholar Amitav Ghosh wrote, “the climate crisis is also a crisis of culture, and thus of the imagination.” In this class, we will consider the way culture has both contributed to the climate crisis and created a radical space for imagining sustainable and just futures. In class, we will read novels and scholarly articles, watch films, and look at visual art that grapples with the cultural, historical, and material roots of the climate crisis, as well as investigate how close attention to language and visual representations can orient us to new ways of knowing and being. Special attention will be paid to colonial consequences including environmental justice histories and movements, ecofeminist works, climate migrations, anthropocentrism, and decolonial practices. Along the way we will encounter diverse perspectives in the form of our readings and also visits by scholars, artists, and activists working at the intersections of these questions around New York City. The course will culminate in a project focused on practicing our own climate agency—either through creative expression or through direct community engagement.
College: Parsons School of Design (PS)
Department: School of Constructed Env. (SCE)
Campus: New York City (GV)
Course Format: Seminar (R)
Modality: In-Person
Max Enrollment: 15
Repeat Limit: 2
Add/Drop Deadline: February 3, 2025 (Monday)
Online Withdrawal Deadline: April 15, 2025 (Tuesday)
Seats Available: Yes
Status: Open*
* Status information is updated every few minutes. The status of this course may have changed since the last update. Open seats may have restrictions that will prevent some students from registering. Updated: 1:22am EST 11/21/2024