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L’eau rend malade et la forêt se venge
This article builds on recent ecocritical re-readings of plays by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), while questioning their relevance.
Solenne Guyot
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ABSTRACT This article is concerned with the long poem doggerland (2021) by Ulrike Draesner, which we read here primarily in its relationship to the temporal disorder of the Anthropocene. We explore some specific manifestations of what we term ‘Anthropocene arrhythmia’ in Draesner's text, in particular through its engagement with linearity and ...
Nicola Thomas, Katie Ritson
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Science or fiction? What the anthropocene means for EPT [PDF]
How should environmental political theorists deal with environmental science? The question has acquired a new urgency with the rise of the Anthropocene, a geological-cum-ecological concept received with skepticism by many political theorists.
Arias-Maldonado, Manuel Jesus
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Standing upright here: critical disaster studies viewed from the Antipodes
ABSTRACT This article seeks to reinvigorate disaster scholarship, given the disastrous times we find ourselves in. In order to do so, we extend the spatial and temporal horizons of disasters, and consider them as normal processes as well as aberrant events. Knowledge need not exclusively emanate from the metropolitan centres of the Global North.
Steve Matthewman +2 more
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Replaced and dying? The history of russian urban crafts in the context of modernisation theory: articulation of the issue [PDF]
The article was submitted on 19.06.2016.Рассмотрена история русского городского ремесла в эпоху индустриализации второй половины XIX – начала XX в., не получившая своего должного отражения в историографии за исключением последних двух десятилетий.
Keller, A., Келлер, А. В.
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In critiquing the humanism of the Anthropocene, scholars have proposed multiple “-cenes” of their own (i.e. the Capitalocene, Plantationocene, and Necrocene).
Woods Peter J.
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The Biological Horror of Capitalism
ABSTRACT Karl Marx's masterpiece, Capital Vol. 1, was published in 1867. In it, he outlines the structure and nature of capitalism, as he saw it in capitalism's early period. This Perspectives article briefly thematically analyses Capital Vol. 1 and argues that in its threat to human health and well‐being, Marx viewed capitalism as a system of horror ...
Myles Balfe
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Faculty Seminar On Collaboration Syllabus [PDF]
This is a collectively-built, in-progress syllabus for a faculty seminar on the topic of collaboration at Swarthmore College, Spring 2016. Topics include competing definitions of collaboration across disciplines, formal and informal collaboration, rich ...
Buurma, Rachel Sagner +1 more
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Introduction: An Elemental Anthropocene [PDF]
An introduction to An Elemental Anthropocene ...
Kenner, Alison +2 more
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Este artículo pretende adentrarse en el debate marxismo/ecología, para subrayar la importancia de renovar las categorías marxistas del materialismo histórico y dialéctico para el análisis profundo de la era del capitaloceno.
Alejandro Escalera-Briceño +2 more
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