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15 | www.limina-graz.eu more important for them. Schmidhuber investigates whether living ar-
rangements with a focus on intergenerational exchange are beneficial for
persons in vulnerable situations and whether this is a viable model for the
future.
Anna-Christina Kainradl and Ulla Kriebernegg take Margaret Atwood’s short
story “Torching the Dusties” as a starting point to study the relationship
and overlap between discourses on climate change and discourses on age.
The investigation will address questions about fault and responsibility as
well as the issues of resource equity and intergenerational justice. The aim
of this gerontologic approach is to heighten awareness of the intersections
and interdependencies between climate discourse and generational dis-
course.
Roberta Maierhofer looks at lived intergenerationality through an aesthetic
lens on the example of the film Visages Villages (FR 2017) by Agnès Varda in
collaboration with the photo artist JR. She compiles hermeneutic aspects of
the presence of human existence through an “anocricital” approach. For
her, age and youth are not characteristics of an individual or of society as
a whole but rather challenges in creating an authentic experience of being
human.
We hope you find our articles interesting and engaging and that LIMINA –
Theological perspectives from Graz is an enriching resource for you.
Reinhold Esterbauer and Wolfgang Weirer
Issue Editors, on behalf of the editorial team
LIMINA 3:1 | Clash of generations? | Editorial
Limina
Grazer theologische Perspektiven, Volume 3:1
- Title
- Limina
- Subtitle
- Grazer theologische Perspektiven
- Volume
- 3:1
- Editor
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Date
- 2020
- Language
- German
- License
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- Size
- 21.4 x 30.1 cm
- Pages
- 222
- Categories
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