Four Problems, Four Directions for Environmental Humanities: Toward Critical Posthumanities for the Anthropocene

Ethics and the Environment 20 (1):67-97 (2015)
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A consensus is building that our planet has entered the so-called age of the Anthropocene—a post-Holocene epoch defined by the significant impact of humans on geological, biotic and climatic planetary processes. On the one hand, there is good reason to exercise caution in relation to this concept of the “Age of Man.” At a time when immoderate anthropogenic impact poses a serious threat to ecological integrity and balance, calling an epoch after ourselves does not necessarily demonstrate the humility we may need to espouse. Moreover, discourses of the Anthropocene risk overwriting important differences among human..

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