Note: This event will take place on 6/27 at 3:00 PM SGT (Singapore time).
What does it mean to eat chilli crab in the Anthropocene? Can we really expect to continue living the way we do in an unprecedented time of climate change? Can we ever be truly sustainable without addressing capitalism? Is individual action enough to sustain the kind of structural transformations that this moment demands?
Join Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Aidan Mock, Feroz Khan, and moderator Melissa Low for the launch of Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene: Environmental Perspectives on Life in Singapore, the first book to ground environmental issues in a Singapore context. We will discuss how our lives on this island are already deeply interconnected with the nonhuman world that flourishes all around us, the surprising environmental dimensions of life and culture in Singapore, and the kinds of changes that are necessary for humans – and Singapore – to survive and thrive in the Anthropocene. The event will be broadcast live on Ethos Books' Facebook page.
For more information about the book, the speakers, and to register for the event, click here.