Wild Anthropocene
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English

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<p><i>Wild Anthropocene</i> examines four key areas—the politics of deep time neoliberalism's socio-ecological impacts global population growth and inter-species entanglement—to demonstrate how literature illuminates progressive solutions to Anthropocene challenges. The book argues that technological mitigation of contemporary environmental crises must be complimented by a politics committed to multispecies justice. Central to this new politics is the project of reimagining our relationship with time as something other than its status within capitalist praxis.</p><p>The book brings together poetry and fiction written by a diverse range of writers to demonstrate how contemporary literature addresses important connections between social oppression and environmental issues. It also critiques techno-managerial visions of the future that celebrate humanity's ever-growing control over ecosystems by examining multiple sources of wildness (temporal environmental and technological) that expose the problematic ideology underwriting such aspirations. Readers will be introduced to a way of understanding the Anthropocene that while being informed by recent discoveries in earth science and evolutionary biology also makes a strong case for humanities-based understanding of environmental politics.</p><p>This interdisciplinary text will be a useful addition to theoretical discussions on the Anthropocene for scholars researchers and students in the environmental humanities literary studies ecocriticism and environmental philosophy.</p>
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