ENGL300
Practices in Literary
Study
Professor Timothy Morton
01:00PM - 02:15PM
TR BKH 102
ENGL459
Literature and
Ecology: Aesthetics in the Anthropocene
Spring 2013
4:00PM–5:15PM TR BKH 229
Professor Timothy Morton
In the late eighteenth century, humans began to deposit a
thin layer of carbon in Earth's crust, a layer that is now detectable in Arctic
ice and in deep lakes. There thus begun what geology now calls the Anthropocene.
The literary period from the eighteenth century, though
long, contains some remarkable similarities both in terms of content and in
terms of form, similarities that we can now study under the aegis of the term Anthropocene.
In addition to investigating how literatures in English
tackle (or not) the Anthropocene, this capstone seminar will be exploring the
ways in which literary criticism and theory, and philosophy more generally, has
(and has not) addressed the topic of human intervention in ecological and
geological reality.
Just read this yesterday - could be good for your class:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.stanford.edu/group/anthropocene/cgi-bin/wordpress/?p=801