[PeDAGoG] Saturday! Climate Change Fiction: A Conversation with Amitav Ghosh (episode 4)

Global Tapestry of Alternatives globaltapestryofalternatives at riseup.net
Fri May 17 09:32:58 CEST 2024


Hello all!  

Thanks for attending this conversation between Amitav Ghosh and Ashish
Kothari. Here is the recording link:
https://globaltapestryofalternatives.org/events:2024_climate_change_fiction_webinars:04#recording


Please also note that our next webinar is happening on the 11th of June,
1 pm GMT! Details will soon be circulated.  

In solidarity, 

The Global Tapestry of Alternatives 

On 2024-05-07 12:46, Global Tapestry of Alternatives wrote:

> Hi everyone, 
> 
> Please join us for this webinar happening this Saturday!  
> 
> On 2024-04-22 12:54, Global Tapestry of Alternatives wrote:
> 
>> Hello all,  
>> 
>> Our last three sessions have discussed climate change fiction's speculative capacities, examined imaginative responses to the alienation between humans and nature through these areas of speculative fiction, and discussed the anthology Ecoceanic: Southern Flows in this context.  
>> 
>> In this session, Ashish Kothari of Kalpavriksh and the Global Tapestry of Alternatives will be conversing with Amitav Ghosh, celebrated author, about issues such as:
>> - What is the range and scope of climate fiction from and on South Asia? 
>> - What is its potential for influencing actual action on the climate crisis? 
>> - In the writing of books like The Hungry Tide and Gun Island, what were your main motivations - stimulating and entertaining readers, getting them to think about climate, conservation, justice issues, or something altogether different? 
>> - What are your thoughts on climate fiction such as 'Ministry for the Future'? 
>> 
>> About the panelists:  
>> 
>> Amitav Ghosh: Born in Kolkata in 1956, Ghosh studied social anthropology at Oxford and divides his time between India and the United States. He has produced a vast body of work, made up of both historical novels and journalistic essays that carry the reader across continents and oceans. Each work is grounded in thorough archival research and succeeds in transcending boundaries and time periods with literary eloquence. Ghosh makes major themes such as migration, diaspora, and cultural identity tangible without ever losing sight of the human dimension. 
>> 
>> Ashish Kothari: A founder-member of Indian environmental group Kalpavriksh. He has (co)authored or (co)edited over 30 books, and helps coordinate the Vikalp Sangam and Ecological Democracy processes. He is also part of the Global Tapestry of Alternatives Facilitation team.  
>> 
>> Date: 11th May 2024 
>> 
>> Time: 1:30 pm GMT/ 7 pm IST 
>> 
>> Please find here the link to join the webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87032082801 
>> 
>> Please find here the webpage with all the details: https://globaltapestryofalternatives.org/events:2024_climate_change_fiction_webinars:04 
>> 
>> Please find here the link to past webinars' recordings: https://globaltapestryofalternatives.org/events:2024_climate_change_fiction_webinars:index 
>> 
>> We hope to see you there! 
>> 
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