Britt Wray. Generation Dread - Finding Purpose in an Age of Climate Crisis. Alfred A. Knopf Canada. 2022.

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Contents

Introduction

  • italicized terms:
    brokenrecordrecordbreaking
    eco-anxiety
    we only have twelve years to avert climate catastrophe

Part One: Feel It All

  • The Psychoterratic State

    • terms:
      natural
      reasonable
      normal
      appropriate
      logical
      understandable
      suitable
      humane
      fitting
      sensible
      right
      decent
      psychoterratic
      eco-anxiety
      ontological security
      solastalgia
      ecological grief
      Anthroposcene horror
      global dread
      emotional intelligence
      white fragility
    • Anthropogenic climate change
    • Key Takeaways (6)
  • The Power of Denial
    • How does it feel to throw your own end-of-the-world party?
      • terms:
        hyperobject
        environmental melancholia
        outright climate denial
        catastrophic
        negation
        disavowal
        that cannot be reversed
        perverse states of mind
        targets
        accomplishments
        self-efficacy
        learned helplessness
        bubble
        executive functioning
    • Key takeaways (5)
  • Degrees of Eco-distress
    • terms:
      schadenfreude
      cognitive dissonance
      climate vision
    • Eco-Anxiety Range of Feelings
      • Mild
      • Medium
      • Significant
      • Severe
    • Key takeaways (6)
  • Baby Doomers
    • terms:
      the future has us in it too
      reproductive justice
      What do you do when the apocalypse is part of your family planning?
    • Civilization to learn how to live in ruins
    • Key takeaways (7)

Part Two: Connect Inward to Transform Oneself

  • Standing in the Shade of the Camphor Tree
    • terms:
      warnings
      out of alignment
      grow up
      grow down
      internal activism
      bearing worlds
      trauma
      cultural trauma
      climate trauma
      challenges the very idea of a shared future and indicts our present identity as a species
      static guilt
      animating guilt
      window of tolerance
      pre-traumatic stress
      forest bathing
    • Key takeaways (6)
  • Good Grief
    • terms:
      emotional methodologies for dealing with complicated feelings
      emotional reflexivity
    • Key takeaways (5)
  • Balancing Hope and Fear
    • terms:
      What can I do? I'm only one person and this is all so baked in
      prospective survivor
      narrative foreclosure
      environmentalism as politics of desire rather than a politics of individual sacrifice and denial
      binocular vision
    • Key takeaways (6)

Part Three: Connect Outward to Transform the World

  • The World Has Already Ended
    • terms:
      prepare for world without trees within our lifetimes
      it is too late to keep the world as it is today
      it is the beginning of something else
      anima mundi
      enchantment
      Great Turning
      kinship
      consensuality
      within
    • Kyle Whyte on becoming a better partner with the natural world
      • What can I do to impact or benefit that story that is unfolding?
      • What is it that my skill sets and knowledge, or things I could learn, can do to intervene in that story in a positive way?
    • Our intentions are far less important than the actual impact of our actions
    • Key takeaways (4)
  • Communicate Wisely about the Crisis
    • terms:
      What can I do to fix this?
      being a guide
      motivational interviewing
      suppress the righting reflex
    • Key takeaways (7)
  • The Potency of Public Mourning
    • term:
      a time out of time to open space for deeper conversations ("I'm not personally ok with this. I'm feeling absolutely devastated.")
    • Key takeaways (5)
  • Stronger Communities for a Better Future
    • terms:
      social capital
      social climate
    • Key takeaways (5)

Afterword

Acknowledgements

Discussion Questions

Notes

Index