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Self-described “ecofascists” recently perpetrated mass murders in Buffalo, New York; El Paso, Texas; and Christchurch, New Zealand — why?
Join us for the next installment of this webcast series as we investigate the term "ecofascism" and its long tradition of using environmental concern to justify racialized violence. We will trace the origin of ecofascism from before the Green Nazis to a distinctly American white narrative that not only predates climate science but continues to define whiteness as the total horizon of possibility across the political spectrum. This tradition transforms the systems causing climate chaos into an inevitable, self-fulfilling prophecy that ultimately aims to suffocate us all.
Hosted by the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences, the series is moderated by Chloe Ahmann, Assistant Professor of Anthropology.
Join us for the next installment of this webcast series as we investigate the term "ecofascism" and its long tradition of using environmental concern to justify racialized violence. We will trace the origin of ecofascism from before the Green Nazis to a distinctly American white narrative that not only predates climate science but continues to define whiteness as the total horizon of possibility across the political spectrum. This tradition transforms the systems causing climate chaos into an inevitable, self-fulfilling prophecy that ultimately aims to suffocate us all.
Hosted by the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences, the series is moderated by Chloe Ahmann, Assistant Professor of Anthropology.