ENVS0332A-F20
The Perennial Turn, Ag/Culture
The Perennial Turn in Ag and Culture
Increasingly more is being written about transforming business-as-usual to heal negative impacts on biodiversity, ecosystems, and cultures. Can fundamental shifts in thinking help move humanity from destructive power hierarchies and mechanistic worldviews to compatible partnerships with all life? Blending insights from physics, philosophy, communications, and life sciences with ancient and indigenous understandings, we will explore an emerging story of thinking more like a prairie than a plow. In efforts toward imaginative ways forward that offer just, reasonable, and resilient alternatives, we explore notions of perennial thinking through readings and community-engaged learning in the spheres of food/agriculture, teaching/learning, the healing and creative arts, and spirituality. 3 hrs. sem.
Increasingly more is being written about transforming business-as-usual to heal negative impacts on biodiversity, ecosystems, and cultures. Can fundamental shifts in thinking help move humanity from destructive power hierarchies and mechanistic worldviews to compatible partnerships with all life? Blending insights from physics, philosophy, communications, and life sciences with ancient and indigenous understandings, we will explore an emerging story of thinking more like a prairie than a plow. In efforts toward imaginative ways forward that offer just, reasonable, and resilient alternatives, we explore notions of perennial thinking through readings and community-engaged learning in the spheres of food/agriculture, teaching/learning, the healing and creative arts, and spirituality. 3 hrs. sem.
- Term:
- Fall 2020
- Location:
- Johnson Memorial Building 304(JHN 304)
- Schedule:
- 12:40pm-1:30pm on Friday at JHN 304 (Sep 8, 2020 to Dec 4, 2020)
2:00pm-4:45pm on Wednesday at WNS HEM (Sep 8, 2020 to Dec 4, 2020) - Type:
- Seminar
- Course Modality:
- Blended
- Instructors:
- Marc Lapin Nadine Canter Bill Vitek
- Subject:
- Environmental Studies
- Department:
- Prog in Environmental Studies
- Division:
- Interdisciplinary
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- PHL
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 91793
- Subject Code:
- ENVS
- Course Number:
- 0332
- Section Identifier:
- A