The stories collected in Love in the Anthropocene present a series of possible futures, all of which figure an image of “nature” that is radically transformed due to anthropogenic climate change. So too, however, Jamieson and Nadzam are careful to attend to the affective qualities of life after environmental collapse familial “love” as we see in “Fly-Fishing,” or forms of human and nonhuman intimacy as we see in “Zoo” or “Holiday.” Why take such a perspective?Explain
1) Read Ashley Dawson, “Disaster Communism” 2) Read Dale Jamieson & Bonnie Nadzam, Love in the Anthropocene 3)Instructions: The stories collected in Love in the Anthropocene present a series of possible futures, all of which figure an image of “nature” that is radically transformed due to anthropogenic climate change. So too, however, Jamieson and Nadzam […]