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Thesis
Abstract
This thesis takes the reader on a journey through the process of literary analysis to uncover new considerations of our past, present, and future. Living in the climate crisis, we are in dire need of the humanistic presence within solution-making conversations. I introduce scholarly voices from anthropologists, environmental scientists, and novelists before diving into Pitchaya Sudbanthad's novel Bangkok Wakes to Rain. While you hear my voice throughout the journey, I exist more so as a tour guide, helping you along the way to new possibilities of understanding. We dig up and analyze evidence of the Earth as an archive of our technological innovations and the memories it holds for and of us. In this way, I hope this thesis inspires further thought, conversation, and action surrounding our current climate crisis.
Recommended Citation
Petrizzo, Alissa, "Earth as Archive: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Possibility and Understanding" (2025). Honors College Theses. 405.
https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/honorscollege_theses/405
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