We live in an era of accumulating and mutually reinforcing crises, where the existing narratives of continuous progress are crumbling. In an interview with Jaak Tomberg, a researcher of science fiction and utopia and associate professor of Estonian literature at the University of Tartu, we discuss whether and how stories can support us in the rapidly growing uncertainty. How can we find hope in this tangle of crises that is not blind optimism, a…
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We live in an era of accumulating and mutually reinforcing crises, where the existing narratives of continuous progress are crumbling. In an interview with Jaak Tomberg, a researcher of science fiction and utopia and associate professor of Estonian literature at the University of Tartu, we discuss whether and how stories can support us in the rapidly growing uncertainty. How can we find hope in this tangle of crises that is not blind optimism, a…