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In der Wüste Bäume Pflanzen

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In der Wüste Bäume PflanzenKlima und Biodiversittskrise, das rasante Tempo technologischer Entwicklungen, kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen, nukleare Bedrohung, geopolitische Verschiebungen, gesellschaftliche Umwlzungen prgen unsere Gegenwart. Wie ist eine wnschenswerte Zukunft berhaupt noch denkbar? Wie ist es bestellt um die Interdependenzen, die komplizierten Ungleichgewichte und Ambivalenzen zwischen Mensch Natur Knstlicher Intelligenz? Wie steht es um die Wrde des

Klima- und Biodiversitätskrise, das rasante Tempo technologischer Entwicklungen, kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen, nukleare Bedrohung, geopolitische Verschiebungen, gesellschaftliche Umwälzungen prägen unsere Gegenwart. Wie ist eine wünschenswerte Zukunft überhaupt noch denkbar? Wie ist es bestellt um die Interdependenzen, die komplizierten Ungleichgewichte und Ambivalenzen zwischen Mensch / Natur / Künstlicher Intelligenz? Wie steht es um die Würde des Menschen, der Natur? Zu diesen und ähnlichen Fragen treten 14 österreichische Autor*innen mit Partner*innen aus dem Ausland in einen Dialog. Beim Ergebnis handelt es sich einmal um literarische Prosa, ein anderes Mal um Essays; manchmal beziehen sich die Texte aufeinander, manchmal stehen sie unabhängig nebeneinander. Dystopische und utopische Ansätze werden verwoben, vieles erinnert an Science-Fiction, die geschriebene Zukunft kann zum Denken anregen, zum Lachen bringen, aber auch erschrecken. Allen Texten gemein ist aber, dass sie brennende Themen literarisch-künstlerisch verhandeln. Olja Alvir kommuniziert mit Léonce W. Lupette (D/FR), Anna Baar mit Ales¿ Steger (SI), Mascha Dabic¿ tauscht sich mit Katja Grcic¿ (HR) aus, Walter Fanta mit Andy Jelc¿ic¿ (HR). Olga Flor bildet ein Team mit Radka Denemarková (CZ), Friederike Gösweiner mit Luiza Bouharaoua (HR). Andrea Grill arbeitet mit Albana Shala (AL), Anna Kim mit Arild Vange (NO), Elisabeth Klar mit S. Mahmoud Hosseini Zad (IR). Christina Maria Landerl tritt in Dialog mit I.V. Nuss (D), Tanja Maljartschuk mit Laryssa Denyssenko (UA). Carolina Schutti denkt gemeinsam mit Virgilia Ferrão (MZ), Michael Stavaric¿ mit Radmila Petrovic¿ (RS). Den Schluss bilden Andreas Unterweger und Volha Hapeyeva (BY).

EAN: 9783903422469
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 20.08.2024
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Redaktion: Atzler, Elke & Müller, Manfred
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 324
Keyword: Dystopie; Krise; Utopie; Zukunft
Fachschema: Anthologie / Belletristik / Science Fiction
Fachkategorie: Lyrik, Poesie
Länge: 222 mm
Breite: 143 mm
Höhe: 35 mm
Gewicht: 528 gr
Genre: Belletristik
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John H.
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 1
Bought a "Used like new" watch. Doesn't keep time
Color: Black/Black/Black/Fast-Wrap
I've had this for a few weeks. Since then, it's lost about 30 seconds. I'm not sure if it's this specific unit that has the issue or the mechanism itself. It's a shame because it's a killer looking watch.
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John
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Another Great Timex !
Color: Brown/Brown/Natural, Color: Brown/Brown/Natural
Great beater watch. Lime on hands glows for 15 mins. Indigo is brite. Legibility is great. Fits small wrist well. Great watch!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
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HikerBiker
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 3
Light, retro watch
Color: Brown/Brown/Natural
This is a light, comfortable and retro-stylish watch. A mixture of plastic, canvas, and faux-leather makes a good match for a college professor's tweed jacket with leather shoulders and elbow patches. It looks and feels cheap but it's actually a pretty good watch. Mine has a high contrast face making it easy to read. The hands have lume on them but it only glows for a few minutes. There is an indiglo feature when you press the winder so that's great. The day window is tiny and almost unreadable even with reading classes but other than that it is very functional. You can adjust the time and day independently (so you don't have to wind through 100+ hours to get the right day displayed). The winder setting to select between time and day adjust is very finicky. Fortunately you only need to adjust the day 5 times a year. The weakest part is the build quality. I'm not expecting Rolex, but the case corrodes really badly and the strap is short and the stitching failed so it fell off my wrist in about 6 months. I replaced the strap with a better one but the case corroded so badly I tossed it within a year. Other than looking cheap, poor build quality, and being thicker than I would like, I think this is a good watch.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025
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Irish Wolfhound NYC
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
A nice, comfortable watch.
Color: Black/ Green
A nice inexpensive everyday watch. It is accurate, a nice size for my wrists. You barely feel it as it is so light. it has a nice clear face Andy only gripe is that I wished it had slightly better loom. Other than that it is a great watch for the money and this is coming from someone with 30+ watches in my collection in all price ranges. It has earned its way into my regular watch rotation.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2025
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Bus Driver
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 4
Good Watch for use in water.
Color: Black/ Green
Here's the deal. It's an excellent plastic watch. If you don't abuse it, it should last years. The advantage of metal bodies and crystal faces, is that they're lot more resistant to scratches compared to plastic, BUT they weigh a lot more than plastic watches. I love the size of this watch while at the same time, it surprisingly light on the wrist. Therefore it doesn't move all around like a heavy steel watch. I hardly know Im wearing this plastic watch. Also, I went snorkling offshore for a week with this watch, no leaks, no problems. It will stand up to water fine. So, if you don't abuse it, its a pleasure to wear, lightweight, waterproof, doesnt slip around, looks good. I imagine the battery should last 3-5 yrs like my last plastic quartz watch. For the price, its a very good watch.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025

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