Aging and Climate Change
Age Studies and Ecocriticism in Dialogue
Our research explores how aging and climate change intersect in cultural representations-both shaped by questions of care, vulnerability, resilience, and responsibility. Bringing aging studies, ecocriticism, posthumanism, and the material turn into dialogue, we examine how literature and culture imagine intergenerational connections, endings, and survival in the Anthropocene. This interdisciplinary approach opens new ways of understanding the entanglement of human and nonhuman life in a changing world.
The Eco-Age Research Group-founded by Nassim Balestrini, Julia Hoydis, and Ulla Kriebernegg-continues this collective exploration. More info to follow soon!