Drawing from psychology, philosophy, history, and politics, as well as film, literature, and personal experience, Scranton describes the challenges we face in making sense of our predicament, from problems in communication to questions of justice, from the inherent biases in human perception to the difficulties of empirical knowledge
Drawing from psychology, philosophy, history, and politics, as well as film, literature, and personal experience, Scranton describes the challenges we face in making sense of our predicament, from problems in communication to questions of justice, from the inherent biases in human perception to the difficulties of empirical knowledge
Roy Scranton is the author of several books, including Learning to Die in the Anthropocene, Total Mobilization: World War II and American Literature , and the novel War Porn. A 2024 Guggenheim Fellow, Scranton teaches at the University of Notre Dame, where he directs the Environmental Humanities Initiative.
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Introduction I. The Broken Thread 1. The Limits of Progress 2. The Failure of Climate Politics 3. The Age of Acceleration 4. The End of the World II. The Leap 5. Get Happy 6. A Melancholy Hue 7. OK, Doomer Afterword: The Children of Ruin
Introduction I. The Broken Thread 1. The Limits of Progress 2. The Failure of Climate Politics 3. The Age of Acceleration 4. The End of the World II. The Leap 5. Get Happy 6. A Melancholy Hue 7. OK, Doomer Afterword: The Children of Ruin
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