

Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell, "Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature: Unsettling the Anthropocene" (Routledge, 2024)
Feb 28, 2025
Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell, a postdoctoral fellow at Goethe University, Frankfurt, shares insights from her upcoming book on contemporary Australian literature and the Anthropocene. She explores how literature can challenge colonial narratives and illuminate Indigenous perspectives on environmental justice. Discussions include the interplay between agriculture and colonial legacies, and how storytelling serves as a tool for cultural resilience and activism. Bartha-Mitchell argues for the arts as vital in reimagining our relationship with the planet amid crisis.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Literature, Cosmos, and the Anthropocene
01:36 • 18min
Reimagining Agriculture and Colonial Legacies
19:38 • 2min
Literature and Cultural Resilience in Australia
21:52 • 18min
Exploring Literature's Role in Cosmopolitical Justice
39:26 • 4min
Literature as Resistance: Stories of Refugees and Generations
43:06 • 7min