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Lecture

The Climate of History in a Planetary Age

04.23.2021

Event Summary

“The idea of anthropogenic and planetary climate change does not face much academic challenge these days, but the idea of the Anthropocene has been much debated by both scientists and humanist scholars,” Dipesh Chakrabarty writes in his new book, The Climate of History in a Planetary Age (University of Chicago Press, 2021). To fully understand the present moment, he argues, we must make a conceptual shift in the way we orient ourselves to both the global, a human-centric construction, and to “a new historical-philosophical entity called the planet,” which intentionally decenters the human. At this event, Chakrabarty will join a panel of scholars at the forefront of exploring the implications of the Anthropocene framework for historical research to discuss how climate change upends long-standing ideas of history, modernity, and globalization.

Participants

Dipesh Chakrabarty (Lawrence A. Kimpton Distinguished Service Professor of History, South Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the College)

In conversation with:

Elizabeth Chatterjee (Assistant Professor of Environmental History and the College)

Fredrik Albritton Jonsson (Associate Professor, Department of History and the College)

Emily Lynn Osborn (Associate Professor, Department of History and the College; Interim Dean, Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies)

This event is co-sponsored by the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory, the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, the Seminary Co-op Bookstores, the University of Chicago Graham School, and the University of Chicago Press, and organized as part of the University of Chicago’s Environmental Research and Sustainability initiative.