Climate-Talk In and Around Geissler/Sann’s 'How Does the World End (for Others)?'

Authors

  • Daniel A. Finch-Race University of Bologna

Keywords:

Anthropocene-sensing, assemblage, cultural memory, environmental humanities, literary heritage, relational thinking, science fiction, time geography

Abstract

This conversational-style analysis attends to a creative-critical installation that functions as a locus of numerous communication vectors.

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Published

2024-10-30

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Thinking Space