The Anthropocenic turn : the interplay between disciplinary and interdisciplinary responses to a new age

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The Anthropocenic turn : the interplay between disciplinary and interdisciplinary responses to a new age

edited by Gabriele Dürbeck and Philip Hüpkes

(Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature, 117)

Routledge, 2020

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This interdisciplinary volume discusses whether the increasing salience of the Anthropocene concept in the humanities and the social sciences constitutes an "Anthropocenic turn." The Anthropocene discourse creates novel conceptual configurations and enables scholars to re-negotiate and re-contextualize long-established paradigms, premises, theories and methodologies. These innovative constellations stimulate fresh research in many areas of thought and practice. The contributors to this volume respond to the proposition of an "Anthropocene turn" from the perspective of diverse research fields, including history of science, philosophy, environmental humanities and political science as well as literary, art and media studies. Altogether, the collection reveals to which extent the Anthropocene concept challenges deep-seated assumptions across disciplines. It invites readers to explore the wealth of scholarly perspectives on the Anthropocene as well as unexpected inter- and transdisciplinary connections.

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Anthropocenic Turn?-An Introduction Gabriele Durbeck and Philip Hupkes Section 1: Creating Knowledge in the Anthropocene Chapter 1 The "Material Turn" and the "Anthropocenic Turn" from a History of Science Perspective Hans-Joerg Rheinberger Chapter 2 The Anthropocene and the History of Science Jurgen Renn Chapter 3 The Dirty Metaphysics of Fossil Freedom Franz Mauelshagen Chapter 4 Oriental Wisdom for the Planet? Thoughts on Asia and the Anthropocene, with Special Emphasis on China Hannes Bergthaller Section 2: Narrating the Anthropocene Chapter 5 Safe Conduct: The Anthropocene and the Tragic Bernhard Malkmus Chapter 6 Scaling, Modelling, Teaching: The Anthropocene from a Literature Pedagogy Perspective Roman Bartosch Chapter 7 Dating the Anthropocene: Why Deciding on a Start Date for the Most Recent Geological Epoch Matters Philipp Pattberg and Michael Davies-Venn Chapter 8 When Humans Become Nature Bernd Scherer Section 3: Sensing the Anthropocene Chapter 9 Latency, Entanglement, Scale. Challenges for an Aesthetics of the Anthropocene Eva Horn Chapter 10 The Urgency of a New Humanities: Sensing the Anthropocene as a State of Exception Gregers Andersen and Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen Chapter 11 Filming through the Milieu. Becoming Extinct and the Anthropocene Julia Bee Chapter 12 Seeds-Boundary Objects of the Anthropocene Alexandra R. Toland Chapter 13 The Garden and the Cloud: Art, Media, and the Dilemmas of the Anthropocene Serenella Iovino

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