Zähringer, MartinProbst, SimonGrotkopp, Matthias2026-01-262026-01-262025-12-09https://hdl.handle.net/21.11106/70910.23660/voado-629Who, or what, is the contemporary climatic subject? Addressing the climate crisis in thought, imagination, and in action requires a connection between scholars, artists, journalists, and activists. The contributors to this volume put such a cooperation into practice and present not only academic articles, but also interviews, short stories, poems, and political essays. Readers will encounter the ›climatic subject‹ as an entity and as a historical force. But they will also hear the ›climatic subject‹ posed as a question, a displacement of subjectivation under the condition of the climate crisis. Finally, they will find the ›climatic subject‹ as a connector for new subjectivities yet to be embodied in cultural practice.enCC BY 4.0SubjectClimate crisisCultural practiceCultural studiesSozialwissenschaften::300 Sozialwissenschaften, SoziologieClimatic subjectsBookCultural interventions, writing climate, and a burning planet