Witnessing the Anthropocene

Angelaki 28 (4):1-2 (2023)
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This special issue on “Witnessing the Anthropocene” is the second in a two-part endeavour, following the 2022 special issue on “Witnessing After the Human” in Angelaki (vol. 27, no. 2), which toget...

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