Taking up the challenge of rethinking the relationship between culture, environment, and theory, this module investigates diverse approaches to and within environmental humanities. To this end, the module draws on narratives, cultural objects (incl. films; fiction and non-fiction texts; visual art), and critical-theoretical texts, putting them in dialogue with approaches found in other disciplines (e.g. disaster studies; geology; theology). Key subjects studied may include a selection of the following: `Anthropocene;¿¿ disasters; waste; energy; water; human/nonhuman relations; eco-theology; environmental justice, and futures. Texts will be studied in translation. Films will be available with subtitles. This module is offered at level 5 and level 6 and students' performance will be considered against the relevant level benchmark as outlined in the SLLF UG Handbook.

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