An audio podcast titled ‘Climate Change and Literature: Reading Change’ that features Dr. Jemma Deer, Harvard University Center for the Environment. The podcast discusses the role of literature to understand and deal with climate change. The podcast discusses how analysing literature can allow for various interpretations and perceptions of climate change and the anthropocene. The podcast further discusses how literature allows for physical traces of society to be tracked and linked to climate change and nature, hence can potentially influence solutions.
Students will learn about the role of literature in understanding climate change and human society. They will also learn about the influence of literature on perceptions of climate change. Students will further learn about how understanding the anthropocene can influence climate change policy and solutions.
Use this tool to help your students find answers to:
- How does literature help understand climate change?
- What is the anthropocene?
- How can interpretations of literature influence how society responds to climate change?
About the tool
Tool Name | Climate Change and Literature: Reading Change |
Discipline | Humanities, English |
Topic(s) in Discipline | Literature, Anthropocene |
Climate Topic | Climate and Society |
Type of tool | Audio (28 mins) |
Grade Level | Undergraduate |
Location | Global |
Language | English |
Translation | |
Developed by | Alice Evatt, Henry Tann |
Hosted at | The Oxford Research Center in Humanities, University of Oxford |
Link | https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/climate-change-and-literature-reading-change |
Access | Online |
Computer Skills | Basic |