Gastvortrag Prof. Dr. Ursula K. Heise (UCLA): „Multispecies Justice and Narrative“

Am 11.12.24 wird eine der weltweit führenden Ecocritics, Ursula K. Heise <https://www.uheise.net> , Distinguished Professor and Marcia H. Howard Term Chair in Literary Studies in the Department of English and the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability an der University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA <https://english.ucla.edu/people-faculty/heise-ursula-k/> ), zu Gast in der MKW sein.

Interessierte sind ganz herzlich zu ihrem Vortrag „MULTISPECIES JUSTICE AND NARRATIVE“ eingeladen!

Wann: Mittwoch, 11.12., 16:15 – 17:45 Uhr Wo: KGIII HS 3219

MULTISPECIES JUSTICE AND NARRATIVE

The connection between struggles for social justice and environmental conservation has transformed North American environmentalism over the last two decades under the labels of environmental justice, political ecology, and the environmentalism of the poor. Multispecies justice, a new paradigm that has emerged over the last decade, has sought to expand environmental justice thinking beyond the boundaries of the human species by reconceptualizing who or what is considered a subject of justice, who is included in communities of justice, and how concepts of justice differ across cultural communities. This lecture will explore what role different forms of narrative, from documentary films and popular scientific reporting to science fiction, play in defining and imagining multispecies communities of justice. It will focus on the strategies such narratives deploy to engage with more-than-human characters, plots, and policy decisions, in what ways they help concretize theories of multispecies justice, and the challenges they encounter in opening up a human – and typically anthropocentric – medium to more-than-human forms of experience.