The crisis of climate change is a difficult phenomenon to conceptualize, particularly in light of how we experience time and how our consciousness works. It is an event that spans tense in ways that are difficult to pinpoint, and it provides no past precedent to shape our future anticipations. Furthermore, climate change encounters us at a moment when time also feels compressed. This paper explores climate change and its relationship to time by assessing how theatre, with its own phenomenologically unique qualities of time and experience, has portrayed these tensions. Utilizing phenomenological theories of time from Husserl and Heidegger, and drawing on philosophical and cultural theories of presentism, this paper examines how these ideas m...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
Much more than average weather Climate defines and describes ideas and experiences of human relat...
This article compares two dominating conceptual frameworks of the current global environmental crisi...
The crisis of climate change is a difficult phenomenon to conceptualize, particularly in light of ho...
Taking inspiration from Walter Benjamin's “Theses on the Philosophy of History,” this article discus...
Time has become a key reference point for measuring the success, failure, and progress of climate ac...
Recent discussions of climate change in multiple domains—the academic literature, the popular press,...
This article explores a dimension of ecological experience that tends to be either forgotten or misr...
This article elaborates the multiple temporalities of climate change discourses and practises and di...
The Earth is growing unsuitable for human society as we know it at an unprecedented rate. Among the ...
We will try to explore some of the effect of climate collapse on our experience of time. Our hypothe...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020In this essay, I suggest that we are currently witnessing a mutation,...
Catastrophe is no longer an exception to the everyday. Anthropogenic (or capitalogenic) climate chan...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
As the climate emergency becomes tangible, its intractability within current paradigms suggests the ...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
Much more than average weather Climate defines and describes ideas and experiences of human relat...
This article compares two dominating conceptual frameworks of the current global environmental crisi...
The crisis of climate change is a difficult phenomenon to conceptualize, particularly in light of ho...
Taking inspiration from Walter Benjamin's “Theses on the Philosophy of History,” this article discus...
Time has become a key reference point for measuring the success, failure, and progress of climate ac...
Recent discussions of climate change in multiple domains—the academic literature, the popular press,...
This article explores a dimension of ecological experience that tends to be either forgotten or misr...
This article elaborates the multiple temporalities of climate change discourses and practises and di...
The Earth is growing unsuitable for human society as we know it at an unprecedented rate. Among the ...
We will try to explore some of the effect of climate collapse on our experience of time. Our hypothe...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020In this essay, I suggest that we are currently witnessing a mutation,...
Catastrophe is no longer an exception to the everyday. Anthropogenic (or capitalogenic) climate chan...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
As the climate emergency becomes tangible, its intractability within current paradigms suggests the ...
This dissertation examines an emergent archive of contemporary literary and cultural texts that enga...
Much more than average weather Climate defines and describes ideas and experiences of human relat...
This article compares two dominating conceptual frameworks of the current global environmental crisi...