Carolin Slickers

Libraries and Laboratories: Teaching Energy Humanities in Literary Studies

In this reflection on teaching energy humanities in literary studies, Carolin Slickers shares how a seminar at the University of Bonn challenged students to see energy not as a topic but as a structure that shapes literature, infrastructure, and daily life. From Frankenstein to solarpunk, students traced how energy moves through fiction, and how fiction, in turn, shapes their understanding of work, technology, and climate futures.

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