The Environmental Crisis and Art: Thoughtlessness, Responsibility, and Imagination

Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (2019)
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The global challenge of climate change presents a daunting task that requires human thinking and ingenuity. In this context, stories, narratives, and images can provide incentives for the imagination, essential in grappling with the complex perplexities of abstract dimensions while also anchoring thinking in human spatial and temporal existence.

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