Involving Anthroponomy in the Anthropocene
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Involving Anthroponomy in the Anthropocene

On Decoloniality
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ISBN-13:
9781351000215
Veröffentl:
2020
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
208
Autor:
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer
Serie:
Routledge Research in the Anthropocene
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book introduces the idea of anthroponomy - the organization of humankind to support autonomous life - as a response to the problems of today's purported "e;Anthropocene"e; age. It argues for a specific form of accountability for the redressing of planetary-scaled environmental problems.The concept of anthroponomy helps confront geopolitical history shaped by the social processes of capitalism, colonialism, and industrialism, which have resulted in our planetary situation. Involving Anthroponomy in the Anthropocene: On Decoloniality explores how mobilizing our engagement with the politics of our planetary situation can come from moral relations. This book focuses on the anti-imperial work of addressing unfinished decolonization, and hence involves the "e;decolonial"e; work of cracking open the common sense of the world that supports ongoing colonization. "e;Coloniality"e; is the name for this common sense, and the discourse of the "e;Anthropocene"e; supports it. A consistent anti-imperial and anti-capitalist politics, one committed to equality and autonomy, will problematize the Anthropocene through decoloniality. Sometimes the way forward is the way backward.Written in a novel style that demonstrates - not simply theorizes - moral relatedness, this book makes a valuable contribution to the fields of Anthropocene studies, environmental studies, decolonial studies, and social philosophy.The Open Access version of this book, available at taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA)
This book introduces the idea of anthroponomy - the organization of humankind to support autonomous life - as a response to the problems of today's purported "e;Anthropocene"e; age. It argues for a specific form of accountability for the redressing of planetary-scaled environmental problems.The concept of anthroponomy helps confront geopolitical history shaped by the social processes of capitalism, colonialism, and industrialism, which have resulted in our planetary situation. Involving Anthroponomy in the Anthropocene: On Decoloniality explores how mobilizing our engagement with the politics of our planetary situation can come from moral relations. This book focuses on the anti-imperial work of addressing unfinished decolonization, and hence involves the "e;decolonial"e; work of cracking open the common sense of the world that supports ongoing colonization. "e;Coloniality"e; is the name for this common sense, and the discourse of the "e;Anthropocene"e; supports it. A consistent anti-imperial and anti-capitalist politics, one committed to equality and autonomy, will problematize the Anthropocene through decoloniality. Sometimes the way forward is the way backward.Written in a novel style that demonstrates - not simply theorizes - moral relatedness, this book makes a valuable contribution to the fields of Anthropocene studies, environmental studies, decolonial studies, and social philosophy.The Open Access version of this book, available at taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC-BY-NC-SA)

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