What 'Might' The World Be, What Might It Become? Carolyn Fornoff's Subjunctive Aesthetics

JAN 29, 202545 MIN
ASLE EcoCast Podcast

What 'Might' The World Be, What Might It Become? Carolyn Fornoff's Subjunctive Aesthetics

JAN 29, 202545 MIN

Description

Today's episode begins a slight turn toward ecoaesthetics in the next few episodes, and we begin with Carolyn Fornoff's new book Subjunctive Aesthetics: Mexican Cultural Production in the Era of Climate Change (2024). Carolyn spoke to us about subjunctivity, a grammatical mood characterized by hypotheticals, and how its imaginative style has sprouted up in recent Mexican film, activism, and texts not to depict climate change in an "evidentiary" sense (a typical narrative style of eco-literature and scholarship to highlight society's quantifiable effect on the environment) but in a more conditional and conjectural sense of possibility. What might the future hold, and what might be done about it?

 

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Website: https://carolynfornoff.wordpress.com/

Bluesky: @c4.noff.bsky.social

 

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Episode recorded December 12, 2024.

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