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Capitalocene

2021
Capitalocene
Gennaro Avallone   +4 more
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Tragedies of the Capitalocene

Journal of Contemporary Drama in English, 2020
AbstractThe idea of the “Anthropocene” is rapidly gaining currency as an ecocritical lens through which to view theater and performance. But as a lens for critical analysis, the concept of the “Anthropocene” is problematic, primarily because it fails to differentiate among humans, many of whom are in conflict precisely because the benefits and costs of
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Beneath the Anthropocene, the Capitalocene

2020
For some years now, the perspective opened up by digital studies, around a new paradigm of knowledge, has been trying to return to the great sharing (Nature/Artefact), as an analysis of the production of human beings and their social institutions through technology, as well as that of the various ways of being of men, generated by the different ...
Cormerais, Franck   +2 more
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Anthropocene, Capitalocene, and Other "-Cenes"

Monthly Review, 2022
The perception that we are living in a critical historical period regarding the conditions of habitability on Earth—not only for humans but for many other living organisms too—is gaining more and more adepts among common people, academics, politicians, and social movements.
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Operational Landscapes: Hinterlands of the Capitalocene

Architectural Design, 2020
AbstractIn recent decades, the field of urban studies has neglected the question of the hinterland: the city's complex, changing relations to the diverse noncity landscapes that support urban life. Neil Brenner and Nikos Katsikis of the Urban Theory Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Design argue that this ‘hinterland question’ remains essential ...
Neil Brenner, Nikos Katsikis
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The Capitalocene response to the Anthropocene

2021
Farming and eating are both social and natural, connecting soils, water, body, labour power, capital (sometimes), culture, hunger, identity, plants, pests, animals, photosynthesis, agricultural knowledge, science (sometimes), seeds, power and so on.
Jansen, Kees, Jongerden, J.P.
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