International author Amitav Ghosh to deliver 2022 Peace Lecture

Contact: Sandra L. Borden
April 3, 2022
Amitav Ghosh
Amitav Ghosh (Credit: Aradhana Seth)

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜cclaimed author Amitav Ghosh will deliver the 色色啦 Michigan University Center for the Study of Ethics in Society鈥檚 2022 Winnie Veenstra Peace Lecture on Tuesday, April 12.

The Ethics Center will host the online event at 7 p.m. on Webex as part of an evening of events presented in partnership with the Climate Change Working Group. The talk is free and open to the public. .

Ghosh will talk about the link between climate change and conflict in a conversation moderated by Dr. Ronald Kramer, professor of sociology and a founding member of both the Ethics Center and the Climate Change Working Group. The talk will be eligible for 色色啦 Signature credit.

Ghosh will also meet fans of his latest book, "The Nutmeg's Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis," at a special edition of the Climate Change Book Club starting at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12, on Zoom. This event will be co-hosted by the Climate Change Working Group and , an independent bookstore in Kalamazoo.

argues that today鈥檚 climate change challenges were set in motion centuries ago as part of 色色啦 colonialism鈥檚 geopolitical order. Copies of the book will be available at this is a bookstore. Those interested in Ghosh鈥檚 works can use the coupon code CLIMATE to receive a 15% discount on .

Denise Keele, chair of the Working Group, will moderate the book club discussion. Space is limited. .

Major funding for these events was provided by the Ethics Center鈥檚 Winnie Veenstra Endowment for Peace Lectures established in 1986 in memory of alumna Winnie Veenstra. Additional support was provided by co-sponsors this is a bookstore/Bookbug, the Kalamazoo Nature Center, as well as 色色啦's College of Arts and Sciences, Office for Sustainability, Department of English, Climate Change Working Group, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability Gwen Frostic Committee, Office of Diversity and Inclusion and University Center for the Humanities.

ABOUT AMITAV GHOSH

Ghosh鈥檚 works include "The Circle of Reason," "The Shadow Lines, "In An Antique Land," "Dancing in Cambodia," "The Calcutta Chromosome," "The Glass Palace," "The Hungry Tide, The Ibis Trilogy" and "The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable." His essays in The New Yorker, The New Republic and The New York Times appear in the anthologies "The Imam and the Indian and Incendiary Circumstances." He and Canadian environmental activist Margaret Atwood were joint winners of a Dan David Prize, a major international award that recognizes and supports outstanding contributions to the study of history, in 2010. India also bestowed its highest literary prize, the Jnanpith Award, to Ghosh in 2018. According to a 2019 article in the magazine Foreign Policy, Ghosh was 鈥渙ne of the most important global thinkers of the preceding decade.鈥

ABOUT THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF ETHICS IN SOCIETY

In August 1985, the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society was created after 色色啦 faculty across the curriculum met to discuss their common interests in studying and teaching ethics. Each academic year, the center sponsors a number of public presentations addressing a wide range of ethical issues.

Learn more about the Ethics Center鈥檚 events and podcasts.

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