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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 376 g, 13 Halftones, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Environmental Humanities
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367653125
  • ISBN-13: 9780367653125
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 376 g, 13 Halftones, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Environmental Humanities
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367653125
  • ISBN-13: 9780367653125

Bringing together scholars from English literature, geography, politics, the arts, environmental humanities and sociology, Imagining Apocalyptic Politics in the Anthropocene contributes to the emerging debate between bodies of thought first incepted by scholars such as Mouffe, Whyte, Kaplan, Hunt, Swyngedouw and Malm about how apocalyptic events, narratives and imaginaries interact with societal and individual agency historically and in the current political moment. Exploring their own empirical and philosophical contexts, the authors examine the forms of political acting found in apocalyptic imaginaries and reflect on what this means for contemporary society. By framing their arguments around either pre-apocalyptic, peri-apocalyptic or post-apocalyptic narratives and events, a timeline emerges throughout the volume which shows the different opportunities for political agency the anthropocenic subject can enact at the various stages of apocalyptic moments.

Featuring a number of creative interventions exclusively produced for the work from artists and fiction writers who engage with the themes of apocalypse, decline, catastrophe and disaster, this innovative book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the politics of climate change, the environmental humanities, literary criticism and eco-criticism.



Bringing together scholars from English literature, geography, politics, the arts, environmental humanities and sociology, this book contributes to the emerging debate about how apocalyptic events, narratives and imaginaries interact with societal and individual agency historically and in the current political moment.

Introduction: ... these unprecedented times Earl T. Harper and Doug
Specht
1. They say "our house is on fire" on the climate emergency and
(new) Earth politics Edward H. Huijbens and Martin Gren
2. Do not go gentle
into that good night: contested narratives and political subjectivities in
the Anthropocene Carlos Tornel and Aapo Lunden
3. The end of worlding:
indigenous cosmologies in the Anthropocene Mariana Reyes-Carranza
4.
Apocalypse repeated: the absence of theindigenous subject in George Turners
The Sea and Summer (1987) Charlotte Lancaster
5. Apocalyptic Literary
Geographies: The Tempests brave new world, Frankensteins modern
Prometheus, and Cloud-Atlas furthest-eeein eye Charles Travis
6. A
world without bodies: geotrauma and the work of mourning in Jorie Graham's
Fast Philip Jones
7. Meaningful life at the end of times: ageism and the
duty-to-die in Logans Run James A. Tyner
8. The catastrophic drive Lucas
Pohl and Samo Tomi
9. The self(ie) in the Anthropocene Doug Specht and Cat
Snyder
10. Urbicide in the Anthropocene: imagining Miami futures Stephanie
Wakefield
11. Triggering the apparitions: spectres of chemical seascapes
Marķa Soledad Castro Vargas and Diana Barquero Pérez
12. Study for "Memories
of the apocalypse" Carl Christian Olsson
13. Variegated environmental
apocalypses: post-politics, the contestatory, and an eco-precariat manifesto
for a radical apocalyptics Tristan Sturm and Nicholas Ferris Lustig
Earl T. Harper is an Independent Scholar.

Doug Specht is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Media and Communication at the University of Westminster, UK.

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