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Topics in Literary and Cultural Theory: Aesthetics of the Anthropocene

GER 520/MOD 521

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According to the diagnosis associated with the term Anthropocene, humans are the decisive geological force responsible for various recent ecological changes and crises. Although there are alternative concepts and narratives to account for the current situation, 'Anthropocene' has installed itself as the privileged designation for the rethinking of the relationship between nature and culture. The seminar discusses the challenges this task poses for art and aesthetics. We explore terms like the sublime, the uncanny, the spectral, the ironic, the melancholic, the grotesque, the monstrous, and the (post-)apocalyptic in this context.
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Section S01