Looking Downstream

August 28th, 2019

How do narratives, relationships and practices change when we talk about anthropocene rivers?

 

Rivers are natural, social and political spaces that are constantly recreated by the flow of water, by our practices, by technologies and socioeconomic structures. How do narratives, relationships and practices change when we talk about Anthropocene rivers? Roopali Phadke reflects on the Anthropocene as a moment of personal disruption, a teaching practice and an epistemology.