The unconstructable earth : an ecology of separation /
The Space Age is over? Not at all! A new planet has appeared: Earth. In the age of the Anthropocene, the Earth is a post-natural planet that can be remade at will, controlled and managed thanks to the prowess of geoengineering. This new imaginary is also accompanied by a new kind of power, geopower,...
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2019.
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245 | 1 | 4 | |a The unconstructable earth : |b an ecology of separation / |c Frédéric Neyrat ; translated by Drew S. Burk. |
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520 | 8 | |a The Space Age is over? Not at all! A new planet has appeared: Earth. In the age of the Anthropocene, the Earth is a post-natural planet that can be remade at will, controlled and managed thanks to the prowess of geoengineering. This new imaginary is also accompanied by a new kind of power, geopower, which takes the entire Earth, in its social, biological and geophysical dimensions, as an object of knowledge, intervention, and governmentality. Far from merely being the fruit of the spirit of geo-capitalism, this new grand narrative has been championed by the theorists of the constructivist turn (be them ecomodernist, postenvironmentalist, or accelerationist to name a few) who have also called into question the great divide between nature and culture. | |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Introduction. Reconstructing the Earth? -- |t The Copenhagen Chiasm -- |t Chapter 1. The Screen Of Geoengineering -- |t Chapter 2. The Mirror Of The Anthropocene -- |t Chapter 3. Teraforming -- |t Chapter 4. The Logic Of Geopower -- |t Turbulence, Resilience, Distance -- |t Chapter 5. An Ecology Of Resilience -- |t Chpater 6. The Extraplanetary Environment Of The Ecomodernists -- |t Chapter 7. The "Political Ecology" Of Bruno Latour -- |t Chapter 8. Anaturalism And Its Ghosts -- |t Chpater 9. The Technological Fervor Of Eco-Constructivism -- |t Object, Subject, Traject -- |t Chapter 10. Naturing Nature And Natured Nature -- |t Chapter 11. The Real Nature Of An Ecology Of Separation -- |t Chapter 12. Denaturing Nature -- |t Chapter 13. The Unconstructable Earth -- |t Conclusion -- |t Notes -- |t Index |
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