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In view of the global crisis triggered by climate change and other ecological problems of the Anthropocene, there is growing concern that the age of humans on Earth could be coming to an end. The question of the future of the human species on the planet and its scope for action has been a source of debate in literature for a long time. This volume shows that literature helps us to understand the future not simply as a time to come, but as a realm of potential and change. It reflects on how literature casts new perspectives on traditional concepts and relationships such as human/environment,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In view of the global crisis triggered by climate change and other ecological problems of the Anthropocene, there is growing concern that the age of humans on Earth could be coming to an end. The question of the future of the human species on the planet and its scope for action has been a source of debate in literature for a long time. This volume shows that literature helps us to understand the future not simply as a time to come, but as a realm of potential and change. It reflects on how literature casts new perspectives on traditional concepts and relationships such as human/environment, nature/culture or past/future. The contributions collected in this volume bring together German and Italian perspectives and draw from different disciplines (e.g., literary criticism, philosophy, psychoanalysis). They examine different cultural contexts (in Europe, America, and Africa) and focus on periods of literary history, ranging from Romanticism to the 21st century. They all outline an idea of how we can imagine the future beyond the extremes of a blind belief in progress on the one hand and the fear of catastrophe on the other.
Autorenporträt
Cristina Savettieri is Associate Professor of Contemporary Italian Literature at the University of PisaChristina Schaefer absolvierte Frankreichstudien (Dipl.) in Berlin und Paris. Promotion in Romanischer Philologie. Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin für Französische und Italienische Literaturwissenschaft am Institut für Romanische Philologie der Freien Universität Berlin.
Forschungsschwerpunkte: Gegenwartsliteratur, Autofiktion/Autobiographisches Schreiben, Literatur und Wissensgeschichte, Tre- und Cinquecento.

Christina Schaefer ist Professorin für Romanische Philologie, insbesondere französische und italienische Literaturwissenschaft, an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen auf den Literaturen der Gegenwart und der Frühen Neuzeit.