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Climate Propagandas: Stories of Extinction and Regeneration

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Climate Propagandas: Stories of Extinction and Regeneration

Contributors:

By (Author) Jonas Staal

ISBN:

9780262549820

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

15th October 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

304.28

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 114mm, Height 184mm

Description

In Climate Propagandas, Jonas Staal reveals the propaganda narratives-and the divergent realities they evoke-that shape the climate crisis in the public imaginary. It is often said that the climate crisis is a planetary one, but the devastating impact of climate crisis is distributed unequally and its related ideological positions are as vast as they are irreconcilable. A liberal might argue the crisis is the result of individual consumer behavior, whereas a libertarian sees an opportunity for geoengineering markets. A conspiracist might not believe the climate is at risk, whereas an ecofascist sees a chance to double down on the argument about who has the superior racial right to survive extinction. With an artist's eye and an activist's sense of urgency, Staal explores how these stories are told and visualized through popular film and television, internet culture, climate fiction, art, architecture, and industrial design. If life-threatening propaganda narratives have conjured our present climate catastrophe, Staal suggests, then surely stories of regeneration can propagate new planetary futures for all. His book identifies narratives that don't follow the path of mass extinction, but rather seek repair and regeneration of a world in crisis. How climate propaganda narratives shape our (mis)understanding of the world, and how to propagate a future of repair and regeneration instead. In Climate Propagandas, Jonas Staal reveals the propaganda narratives-and the divergent realities they evoke-that shape the climate crisis in the public imaginary. It is often said that the climate crisis is a planetary one, but the devastating impact of climate crisis is distributed unequally and its related ideological positions are as vast as they are irreconcilable. A liberal might argue the crisis is the result of individual consumer behavior, whereas a libertarian sees an opportunity for geoengineering markets. A conspiracist might not believe the climate is at risk, whereas an ecofascist sees a chance to double down on the argument about who has the superior racial right to survive extinction. With an artist's eye and an activist's sense of urgency, Staal explores how these stories are told and visualized through popular film and television, internet culture, climate fiction, art, architecture, and industrial design. If life-threatening propaganda narratives have conjured our present climate catastrophe, Staal suggests, then surely stories of regeneration can propagate new planetary futures for all. His book identifies narratives that don't follow the path of mass extinction, but rather seek repair and regeneration of a world in crisis.

Author Bio

Jonas Staal is a visual artist and propaganda researcher whose publications include Propaganda Art in the 21st Century (MIT Press) and, with coeditor Florian Malzacher, Training for the Future. With lawyer and academic Radha D'Souza, Staal cofounded the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (CICC) to prosecute climate crimes by states and corporations.

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