COML151 - Water Worlds: Water Worlds:Cultural Responses To Sea Level Rise & Catastrophic Flooding

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Water Worlds: Water Worlds:Cultural Responses To Sea Level Rise & Catastrophic Flooding
Term
2019A
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML151401
Course number integer
151
Registration notes
All Readings and Lectures in English
Meeting times
TR 01:30 PM-03:00 PM
Meeting location
STIT B26
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Simon J Richter
Description
As a result of climate change, the world that will take shape in the course of this century will be decidedly more inundated with water than we're accustomed to. The polar ice caps are melting, glaciers are retreating, ocean levels are rising, polar bear habitat is disappearing, countries are jockeying for control over a new Arctic passage, while low-lying cities and small island nations are confronting the possibility of their own demise. Catastrophic flooding events are increasing in frequency, as are extreme droughts. Hurricane-related storm surges,tsunamis, and raging rivers have devastated regions on a local and global scale. In this seminar we will turn to the narratives and images that the human imagination has produced in response to the experience of overwhelming watery invasion, from Noah to New Orleans. Objects of analysis will include mythology, ancient and early modern diluvialism, literature, art, film, and commemorative practice. The basic question we'll be asking is: What can we learn from the humanities that will be helpful for confronting the problems and challenges caused by climate change and sea level rise?
Course number only
151
Cross listings
CIMS150401, ENVS150401, GRMN150401
Fulfills
Arts & Letters Sector
Use local description
No