Imagining another nature: indigenous knowledges, environmental narratives, and questions of pluralism

Join this lecture by Phd Fellow Rithma Kreie Engelbreth Larsen from Aarhus Universitet, as the first in the open lecture series New Histories of Ideas.

Drawing on Donna Haraway’s call for new narratives amid planetary crises, this talk will explore the emerging role of Indigenous knowledges in global environmental discourses. Though still marginalized, Indigenous epistemologies are beginning to challenge dominant views of knowledge and nature. Reflecting on longstanding epistemic injustices, this talk highlights the conceptualization of Indigenous knowledge as a significant but underrecognized development in the
history of ideas.

The lecture will be followed by a reception.

No registration is necessary.

About New Histories of Ideas

A series of lectures consisting of four lectures, all under the theme ‘New Histories of Ideas’. The lectures will be open to the public and aim to reach an interdisciplinary audience. The lecture series is supported by HUM: Global.