Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
In 2015, the Holy Father relaunched Catholic ecological dis
course in his encyclical letter Laudato sì. As a basis for the Catholic
church’s renewed position aimed mainly at promoting « sustainable and
integral development » (Bergoglio 2015, par. 13), the letter revisits the fig
urative rationality (Greimas & Courtés 1979) characterizing Saint
Francis’ Laudes Creaturarum (Canticle of the Sun). The poem defines as
brother- and sisterhood the relationship between man and nature, man
and the four elements, celestial bodies and meteorological phenomena,
and takes these as its objects of praise together with Mother Earth. Pope
Francis references the cosmology outlined in the first part of the poem,
offering it to contemporary Catholics for consideration.
How is this representation disseminated through social media? To
answer this question, we will analyze a corpus of tweets marked with the
hashtag #LaudatoSi in different languages to search for the global strate
gies enacted by the Church. As we will show, many tweets associate this
hashtag with the hashtag #Anthropocene, though this specific term does
not appear in the encyclical letter. How do these notions of sustainable
development and Anthropocene actualize Saint Francis’ poem? How do
they renew Catholic subjectivity? To answer such questions, this study
applies an innovative method from structural semantics to ecological
tweets containing the hashtags #LaudatoSi, #sustainability, and
#Anthropocene.
Tipologia CRIS:
02A-Contributo in volume
Keywords:
FRANCISCANISM, CANTICLE OF THE SUN, ANTHROPOCENE, SUSTAINABILITY, POLITICAL
THEOLOGY
Elenco autori:
Francesco Galofaro; Magdalena Maria Kubas
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Titolo del libro:
Modes d’emploi et stratégies de permanence