وبلاگ بلیان

Deterritorializing the Future: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene (Critical Climate Change)

معرفی کتاب «Deterritorializing the Future: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene (Critical Climate Change)» نوشتهٔ Rodney Harrison (editor), Colin Sterling (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Open Humanities Press CIC در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Understanding how pasts resource presents is a fundamental first step towards building alternative futures in the Anthropocene. This collection brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to explore concepts of care, vulnerability, time, extinction, loss and inheritance across more-than-human worlds, connecting contemporary developments in the posthumanities with the field of critical heritage studies. Drawing on contributions from archaeology, anthropology, critical heritage studies, gender studies, geography, histories of science, media studies, philosophy, and science and technology studies, the book aims to place concepts of heritage at the centre of discussions of the Anthropocene and its associated climate and extinction crises – not as a nostalgic longing for how things were, but as a means of expanding collective imaginations and thinking critically and speculatively about the future and its alternatives. Contributors: Christina Fredengren, Cecilia Åsberg, Anna Bohlin, Adrian Van Allen, Esther Breithoff, Rodney Harrison, Colin Sterling, Joanna Zylinska, Denis Byrne, J. Kelechi Ugwuanyi, Caitlin DeSilvey, Anatolijs Venovcevs, Anna Storm and Claire Colebrook. Understanding how pasts resource presents is a fundamental first step towards building alternative futures in the Anthropocene. Deterritorializing the Future brings together scholars from a range of disciplines to explore concepts of care, vulnerability, time, extinction, loss and inheritance across more-than-human worlds, connecting contemporary developments in the posthumanities with the field of critical heritage studies. Drawing on contributions from archaeology, anthropology, critical heritage studies, gender studies, geography, histories of science, media studies, philosophy, and science and technology studies, the book aims to place concepts of heritage at the centre of discussions of the Anthropocene and its associated climate and extinction crises not as a nostalgic longing for how things were, but as a means of expanding collective imaginations and thinking critically and speculatively about the future and its alternatives. With essays by Christina Fredengren, Cecilia sberg, Anna Bohlin, Adrian Van Allen, Esther Breithoff, Rodney Harrison, Colin Sterling, Joanna Zylinska, Denis Byrne, J. Kelechi Ugwuanyi, Caitlin DeSilvey, Anatolijs Venovcevs, Anna Storm and Claire Colebrook. Deterritorializing The Future is without doubt a major contribution to Critical Heritage Studies, and also has significant resonances beyond this emerging field. Anyone concerned with the art of living in ecologically precarious times, anyone who cares about the entanglement of the human and the nonhuman and their planetary legacies needs to read this book. Ben Dibley, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University Harrison-and-Sterling_2020_Deterritorializing-The-Future_Front 6x9_blank-page_pdfx1-complient Harrison-and-Sterling_2020_Deterritorializing-The-Future_Interior Harrison-and-Sterling_2020_Deterritorializing-The-Future_Back.pdf
دانلود کتاب Deterritorializing the Future: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene (Critical Climate Change)