Wasteocene

Wasteocene
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9781108922159
ISBN-13 : 1108922155
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Book Synopsis Wasteocene by : Marco Armiero

Download or read book Wasteocene written by Marco Armiero and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2021-05-20 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Humans may live in the Anthropocene, but this does not affect all in the same way. How would the Anthropocene look if, instead of searching its traces in the geosphere, researchers would look for them in the organosphere, in the ecologies of humans in their entanglements with the environment? Looking at this embodied stratigraphy of power and toxicity, more than the Anthropocene, we will discover the Wasteocene. The imposition of wasting relationships on subaltern human and more-than-human communities implies the construction of toxic ecologies made of contaminating substances and narratives. While official accounts have systematically erased any trace of those wasting relationships, another kind of narrative has been written in flesh, blood, and cells. Traveling between Naples (Italy) and Agbogbloshie (Ghana), science fiction and epidemic outbreaks, this Element will take the readers into the bowels of the Wasteocene, but it will also indicate the commoning practices which are dismantling it.


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