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oapen-20.500.12657-766812023-12-06T12:11:06Z Chapter Cultuurkritiek in het antropoceen van Amelsvoort, Jesse environmental humanities ecocriticism cultural critique representation Rosemarie Buikema bic Book Industry Communication::A The arts::AB The arts: general issues::ABA Theory of art bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFJ Social discrimination & inequality Framed against Timothy Clark’s comments on the potency of ecocriticism, in this contribution I first zoom in on how cultural critique according to Rosemarie Buikema can contribute to discussions on matters of common concern. I then sketch two lines of argument that emerge from her work: firstly, the way in which art and culture can break through societal silences and, secondly, the importance of history and the past for cultural production in the present. Both issues are important where it concerns climate change and the Anthropocene. They lead to the essential question when thinking about ecocriticism: not ‘where goes cultural critique’ (the ‘quo vadis’ question), but what kind of critique is necessary? 2023-10-12T13:13:54Z 2023-10-12T13:13:54Z 2023 chapter ONIX_20231012_9789048560110_7 9789048560110 9789048560127 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76681 dut application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 10_5117_9789048560110_amelsvoort.pdf Amsterdam University Press Transities in kunst, cultuur en politiek = Transitions in Art, Culture, and Politics 10.5117/9789048560110_amelsvoort Framed against Timothy Clark’s comments on the potency of ecocriticism, in this contribution I first zoom in on how cultural critique according to Rosemarie Buikema can contribute to discussions on matters of common concern. I then sketch two lines of argument that emerge from her work: firstly, the way in which art and culture can break through societal silences and, secondly, the importance of history and the past for cultural production in the present. Both issues are important where it concerns climate change and the Anthropocene. They lead to the essential question when thinking about ecocriticism: not ‘where goes cultural critique’ (the ‘quo vadis’ question), but what kind of critique is necessary? 10.5117/9789048560110_amelsvoort dd3d1a33-0ac2-4cfe-a101-355ae1bd857a 95ba63c0-4a4a-4684-a56c-73ba347aa51b b586072e-2e5d-469f-8332-217c0beb5b08 4d864437-7722-4c66-b80f-140a98d4bca9 9789048560110 9789048560127 9 Amsterdam [...] [...] open access
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Framed against Timothy Clark’s comments on the potency of ecocriticism, in this contribution I first zoom in on how cultural critique according to Rosemarie Buikema can contribute to discussions on matters of common concern. I then sketch two lines of argument that emerge from her work: firstly, the way in which art and culture can break through societal silences and, secondly, the importance of history and the past for cultural production in the present. Both issues are important where it concerns climate change and the Anthropocene. They lead to the essential question when thinking about ecocriticism: not ‘where goes cultural critique’ (the ‘quo vadis’ question), but what kind of critique is necessary?
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