Another End of the World is Possible. Pablo Servigne
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Contents
1 Cover
5 Epigraph
9 Introduction: Learning to live with it The change in attitude over the last few years Surviving … is that all? A branch of collapsology directed towards inner experience Expanding out to ‘collapsosophy’ Breaking down walls Notes
10 Part One: Recovery 1. Experiencing the impact Living through the disasters Giving people the bad news Notes 2. Regaining our spirits Resilience after disasters Living and dancing with the shadows Notes 3. Moving on Mistrusting optimism Mistrusting hope What about the children? Notes
11 Part Two: New Horizons 4. Integrating other ways of knowing New scientific (in)disciplines Outside the ivory tower Towards a post-normal science Notes 5. Opening to other visions of the world From the universe to the pluriverse The emergence of a pluriversal mycelium Notes 6. Telling other stories ‘Zombie’ stories Stories as weapons for large-scale subversion Stories of times to come Notes Interlude: Entry to collapsosophy Rediscovering connections through ecopsychology Accepting our feminine side through ecofeminism Notes
12 Part Three: Collapsosophy 7. Weaving connections Between humans With ‘other-than-humans’ With deep time With what is beyond us Notes 8. Growing up and settling down Emerging from patho-adolescence Reconciling our masculine and feminine sides Restoring the wild Constituting ‘rough-weather networks’ Notes
13 Conclusion: Apocalypse or ‘happy collapse’? The inner path and the outer effect Survival as the first step Making breaches and holding on to them Notes
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1 Diagram of post-normal science (modified from Jerome R. Ravetz, ‘The post-normal …