1: Processing the Poetics of the Anthropocene
Jan Hendrik Brueggemeier
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Carmen Concilio, Daniela Fargione (eds.). Tress in Literatures and the Arts. Humanraboreal Perspectives in the Anthropocene
Dana Percec
British and American Studies, 2022
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Renewing Humanism Against the Anthropocene: Towards a Theory of the Hysterical Sublime
Matthew Flisfeder
Postmodern Culture (PMC), 2021
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Art Beyond the Anthropocene: A Philosophical Analysis of Selected Examples of Post-Anthropocentric Art in the Context of Ecological Change
Natalia Anna Michna
Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture, 2021
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Eva Horn: Chapter: The Anthropos, in: Eva Horn/Hannes Bergthaller: The Anthropocene. Key Issues for the Humanities, Oxon/New York: Routledge 2020.
Eva Horn
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“Beckett’s ‘Anthroposcene’ from the Twentieth Century to the Twenty-first Century”
Céline Thobois
2019
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Through Thick and Thin: The Romance of the Species in the Anthropocene
Haiyan Lee
International Communication of Chinese Culture, 2018
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Philosophical fables for ecological thinking : resisting environmental catastrophe within the Anthropocene
Alice Gibson
Kingston University, 2020
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ANIMALS, DE ANIMA, OBJET (PETIT) A, AND THE ANTHROPOCENE
David Green
Scope Contemporary Research Topics Art & Design, 19. 7-15., 2020
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Conty Who is to Interpret the Anthropocene? Nature and Culture in the Academy
Arianne Conty
La Deleuziana, 2016
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Gaining ground: towards a discourse of posthuman animality: a geophilosophical journey
Anne Schillmoller
Southern Cross University Law Review, 2011
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More-than-humanizing the Anthropocene
ramsey affifi
The Trumpeter, 2017
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Call for Articles - Avenging Nature: A Survey of the Role of Nature in Modern and Contemporary Art and Literature
Noelia Malla García, REBECA GUALBERTO VALVERDE, María Jiménez, MARIA COLOM JIMENEZ
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Four Problems, Four Directions for Environmental Humanities: Toward Critical Posthumanities for the Anthropocene (authors' preprint)
Astrida Neimanis, Cecilia Åsberg
Ethics & the Environment
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Eva Horn: Challenges for an Aesthetics of the Anthropocene, in: G. Dürbeck/Ph. Hüpkes (eds.): The Anthropocenic Turn, Oxon/New York: Routledge 2020, 159-172.
Eva Horn
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Who is to Interpret the Anthropocene? Nature and Culture in the Academy
Arianne Conty
La Deleuziana, 2016
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Posthumanism or Ecohumanism? Environmental Studies in the Anthropocene
hubert Zapf
Journal of Ecohumanism, 2022
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Sublime Annihilation and the Weird An Aesthetic for Times of Anthropocene Indeterminacy
Amaris Enid Montes Burgos
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Writing the Anthropocene: An Introduction
Kate Marshall, Tobias Boes
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(2020) In defence of a humanistically oriented historiography: the nature/culture distinction at the time of the Anthropocene
Giuseppina D'Oro
In Jouni Matti-Kuukkanen (ed.), Philosophy of History: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives. Bloomsbury. , 2020
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"The Posthuman in the Anthropocene: A Look through the Aesthetic Field", European Review (2016):1-16.
Jacob Wamberg, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
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Cinema as Eco-critical Criticism: Can Movies Represent the Conscience of the Anthropocene?
Doru Pop
Ekphrasis, 2020
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Ecocriticism and a Non-Anthropocentric Humanism
Serenella Iovino
Local Natures, Global Resposibilities.
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L’extermination de tout Symbolisme des Cieux: Reading the Lacanian Letter as Inhuman ‘Apparatus’ and Its Implications for Ecological Thinking
Kevin A Spicer
Springer eBooks, 2018
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Imagining More Than Humans: A Re-Imagining of Animal Existence
Sophia Dichari
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Environmental Humanities: Voices from the Anthropocene
Serpil Oppermann
Environmental Ethics, 2018
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Review of Richard Grusin (ed.) 'The Nonhuman Turn' (The Anthropocene Review (blog))
Robert Booth
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"MY CRIES HEAVE, HERDS LONG": METAPHOR, POSTHUMANISM AND GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS' 'NO WORST, THERE IS NONE' [from an MA essay written in 2012, but only published last year]
Pippa Marland
Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingeleses, 2018
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Review: Harold Fromm, The Nature of Being Human: From Environmentalism to Consciousness (Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press, 2009), x + 299 pp., $35 (cloth), ISBN: 978-08-01-89129-8
Simon Appolloni
Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2012
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"A Role for Art in Ecological Thought," Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies special edition "The City and the Anthropocene" (2017)
Bruce Carroll
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THE PARTY OF THE ANTHROPOCENE: POST-HUMANISM, ENVIRONMENTALISM AND THE POST-ANTHROPOCENTRIC PARADIGM SHIFT
Francesca Ferrando
2016
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Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies
Etienne Turpin
2015
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Speaking Before the Environment: Modern Fiction and the Ecological
robert marzec
MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 2009
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Posthumanism in Literature and Ecocriticism
Serenella Iovino
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“Truly Unnatural”: Losing the Human in the Anthropocene
Anna Kvicalova
Sound end Environment: Contemporary Approaches to Sonic Ecology in Art / Zvuk a prostředí: Současné přístupy ke zvukové ekologii , 2020
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