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Courses - Fall 2024
ARHU
Arts and Humanities Department Site
Open Seats as of
05/04/2024 at 10:30 PM
ARHU158K
Explorations in Arts and Humanities; From Parasite to Mutualist: Redesigning Human Relations with Earth
Credits: 3
Grad Meth: Reg, P-F
GenEd: DSSP
Restricted to first semester first year students in the College of Arts and Humanities.

How can human societies shift from parasitic to mutualistic environmental behaviors? This interdisciplinary course examines paths to solve our great challenges: climate change and habitat degradation caused by fossil fuels and rampant consumer culture. Themes include evolutionary mutualism, group selection, permaculture, Indigenous knowledge, post-petroculture, closed loops, and zero waste. These mutualisms reveal how humanist subjects like identity, culture, narrative, and environmental injustice affect our relationship with Earth. Creative assignments and guest speakers will inform in-depth projects that redesign parasitisms to be mutualisms in green infrastructure, sustainable agriculture, greenwashing, environmental psychology and sociology, and creative "righting."