Towards ‘Nesting’ in the Environmental Humanities: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Narratives Across Theory and Practices
Towards ‘Nesting’ in the Environmental Humanities: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Narratives Across Theory and Practices
Author(s): Stefano Rozzoni, Deborah de Muijnck, Maria Jordet, Nicolai Skiveren, Nikoleta ZampakiSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Comparative Study of Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Nesting; Theory and Practice; Applied Literature; Narrative-Based Workshops; Empirical studies;
Summary/Abstract: Which processes allow for a more effective employment of narratives as tools for fostering actual individual and collective transformation in civil society in response to current environmental crises? This article proposes ‘nesting’ as both a concept and a methodology in the development, execution, and evaluation of narrative-based workshops designed for direct and conscious engagement between local communities and global manifestations of climate change. After offering a critical examination of the semantic and metaphorical dimensions of ‘nesting,’ the first part of the article illustrates ‘nesting’ as a concept serving as a theoretical and applied framework for selecting and interpreting texts based on their potential to inspire reflections and practices of ‘homebuilding’ and ‘engagement.’ The second part examines ‘nesting’ as a methodology – proposed as an educational framework – to provide guidance on practical engagements with selected narratives and local communities. It outlines a step-by-step procedure for developing narrative-based workshops structured around four key terms: narrating, embodying, sensing, and transmitting.
Journal: Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory
- Issue Year: 11/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 15-38
- Page Count: 24
- Language: English