In this talk, Dr Mihaela Mihai鈥檚 keynote presentation will explore the merits and the limits of centring activism on the decision to not have children due to the environmental crisis. As Dr Mihai argues, while this expressive force of ecological guilt is an important political contribution within a (still) predominantly escapist public sphere, such decisions remain trapped in a maternalistic, pro-natalist and anthropocentric imaginary.
As a counter proposal, Dr Mihai will put forward several alternatives that responsibly tackle the complicated links between reproduction and environmentalism, and promote the valuation of both human and non-human life. Join us for this presentation and Q&A discussion facilitated by Professor Danielle Celermajer.
This event is part of the听Nature Feelz: Perspectives and reflections on ecological emotions symposium听hosted by the听Sydney Environment Institute听in partnership with听.
This event was held at the University of Sydney on Tuesday 6 December 2022.
is a political theorist at the University of Edinburgh, where she co-directs the Centre for Ethics and Critical Thought. She works at the intersection of critical theory, aesthetics, memory studies and social theory. She is the author, among others, of听Negative Emotions and Transitional Justice听(Columbia University Press, 2016) and of听Political Memory and the Aesthetics of Care:听The Art of Complicity and Resistance听(Stanford University Press, 2022).
Danielle Celermajer听is the Sydney Environment Institute鈥檚 Deputy Director 鈥 Academic and lead of SEI鈥檚 Environmental imaginaries & storytelling research theme. Dany also leads SEI鈥檚 research cluster Concepts and practices and multispecies justice and is a Professor of Sociology and Social Policy in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney. After living through the 2019/2020 NSW bushfires, Dany wrote of her experience of the 鈥渒illing of everything鈥, which she calls 鈥渙mnicide鈥 and published her book .
Header image: Climate rally, New York, September 2019. Image by Noah Labinaz via Shutterstock, ID: 1510042496.
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