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10/10/2022 11:47

Ursula Heise at KWI: Environmental Crisis and the Problem of Realism

Miriam Wienhold Pressestelle
Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut Essen (KWI)

    Monday, 24 October 2022, 6 pm
    Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities Essen (KWI), Gartensaal
    Goethestraße 31, 45128 Essen

    The literary scholar Ursula K. Heise is the 2022 Visiting Professor for Public Humanities of the Wissenschaftsforum zu Köln und Essen. The pioneer of Environmental Humanities will be a guest at KWI Essen on 24 October 2022, giving a lecture about environmental communication.

    Environmental journalists, novelists, filmmakers, and artists have traditionally preferred realist genres and styles to highlight the materiality and scientific grounding of environmental crises. Over the last twenty years, this convention has increasingly come into question. On one hand, climate change and other rapidly evolving ecological crises have diminished the relevance of stories and images focused primarily on individuals and families, particular places, and events commonly considered plausible. On the other hand, narrative themes and plots from speculative fiction have increasingly spread into environmental journalism and nonfiction. Concepts such as the “new normal,“ the “New Weird,“ and “hyperobjects“ have sought to capture this altered type of realism.

    This lecture will explore the controversies about what kinds of realism are appropriate and effective in environmental communication today. It will argue that the narrative strategies of science fiction, traditionally considered a secondary or minor genre merely designed for entertainment, offer the most interesting foundations for thinking and talking about global environmental change.

    SPEAKER
    Ursula K. Heise holds the Marcia H. Howard Term Chair in Literary Studies and serves as Interim Director of the Lab for Environmental Narrative Strategies (LENS) at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA. As Visiting Professor in 2022 for Public Humanities of the Wissenschaftsforum zu Köln und Essen, Heise will focus on the role of the humanities in the academic and public discourse on climate change and biodiversity and ask what role the analysis of narratives, images, and knowledge systems play in the context of environmental and climate science research. This year’s Forum Professorship is organized by the Cultures of Climate research group.

    PARTICIPATION
    If you wish to attend, please send an e-mail to christine.cangemi@uni-due.de with the subject line “Participation in person – 24.10.2022“, by 16 October 2022.
    Note: As seating is limited, attendance is only possible after written registration. Wearing a medical or FFP2 mask is mandatory upon entry into the building.

    ORGANISATION
    Organised by the Institute for Anglophone Studies of the University of Duisburg-Essen, the University of Cologne, the Wissenschaftsforum zu Köln und Essen, the Rhine-Ruhr Center for Science Communication Research (RRC), and the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities (KWI) Essen.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Jens Martin Gurr, Project „Climate Change Literacy“ at the University of Duisburg-Essen
    Roman Bartosch, Project „Climate Change Literacy“ at Universität zu Köln


    More information:

    https://www.kulturwissenschaften.de/veranstaltung/ursula-heise-22/ - Link zur Veranstaltung


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