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A lecture by, and a conversation with, American philosopher Judith Butler, recently invited to Denmark by the Center for Applied Ecological Thinking at the University of Copenhagen. 

The American philosopher Judith Butler, who has famously written on the performativity of gender and other topics within queer theory since the late 80’s, gives a lecture on the topic of climate sorrow.

You can access the lecture here: on Spotify // on Apple

The lecture was recorded at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, on May 4th 2023.

After giving a lecture on the topic of climate sorrow, Judith Butler is joined in conversation by associate professor at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, Mikkel Krause Frantzen.

You can access the conversation here: on Spotify // on Apple

Both the podcasts of the lecture and of the conversation are outputs of Eco Thoughts, a series of podcasts produced by the Center for Applied Ecological Thinking (CApE) at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

From Eco Thoughts podcast page: “We expand the conversation on the biodiversity and climate crisis with aesthetic, ethical, historical and cultural perspectives. We do that by inviting thinkers, practitioners, stakeholders and researchers across different fields within the humanities to join us through talks, conversations, lectures and workshops that we share with you right here in the podcast.”

Iimage on top by Mathilde Meile, Uniavisen

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