Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
in this text we deal with how the sense of the future is analyzed
within the issue 45/46 of the journal Lexia, which can be read in the following
pages. The idea is that, in the articles published there, we cannot speak of a
sense of the future in the singular, but of a sense of futures. Indeed, the future
is an elusive and multi-faceted concept, which each of the authors we consider
declines differently, depending on the corpus of texts they analyze. It
may represent a way of re-presenting values and visions of the past that return
to significance, or to detach from them. It can be seen as the objective consequence
of a series of facts we experience, but also as something discontinuous
from these same facts. Something that depends on our own plans and
desires, or those of others, with which we are supposed to come to terms.
The future can also be imagined simply as something very different from today,
which we like to think about in order to compare it with the reality in
which we live and ask ourselves what makes more sense, whether the present
or our imagination of another world to come. In any case, the various futures
that we think about today and that we happen to analyze in the various texts
that circulate in our society are confronted with the problematic reality in
which we live, made up of individualism, capitalist, extractivist and predatory
economic and social models, where the climate is changing, inequalities raise
and many other issues require to be addressed.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
future studies, narrative models, semiotics, concepts of time,
cultural models
Elenco autori:
Antonio Santangelo
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