
Feminist Imaginations in a Heated Climate: Parody, Idiocy, and Climatological Possibilities
Author(s) -
Claire Brault
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
catalyst
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2380-3312
DOI - 10.28968/cftt.v3i2.28847
Subject(s) - vision , climate change , geoengineering , environmental ethics , sociology , stupidity , face (sociological concept) , climate justice , aesthetics , social science , ecology , computer science , art , philosophy , artificial intelligence , anthropology , biology
This paper proposes to imagine an alternative climate scenario of our future. Through a parodic rewrite of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) climate scenarios, I challenge the rise of geoengineering technologies as a mitigation "solution" for the current ecological crisis. Showing that the IPCC is offering capitalocentric visions of ecological futurity and more-than-human economies that contribute to mainstreaming dangerous, hubristic geoengineering, I advance that feminist imagination and conviviality is a more capacious way to face climate change, one that climatology would benefit learning from. I do this drawing from Isabelle Stengers’ conceptualization of stupidity, which I argue can describe the IPCC’s futurology, and from her figuration of the idiot, a conceptual character who poses questions that cause us to pause and think, opening up possibilities.