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How can we speak about the Earth today? What name can we give it to make it more tangible, more perceptible?

Drawing on the figure of Gaia, Déborah Bucchi explores the narratives, imaginaries, and affects that shape the ways we think about the Earth today. At the intersection of Greek mythology, environmental philosophy, and the anthropology of religion, she examines the political, spiritual, and cultural resonances associated with this name, which has become central to contemporary ecological debates.

Revisiting the uses of Gaia in the work of scientists James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis, as well as philosophers Isabelle Stengers and Bruno Latour, her presentation considers how myths continue to shape our understanding of the living world. From ancient Greece to today’s ecological crises, she shows how narratives, divine figures, and cosmologies contribute to renewing our relationship with the Earth and the beings that inhabit it.

  • Environment
  • Social issues
  • Mythological

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