The essays gathered here are slightly revised versions of the position papers presented as part of the roundtable on “Memory Studies and the Anthropocene” at the MLA Convention in Philadelphia in January 2017. What sparked this roundtable is the increasing currency of the Anthropocene, on the one hand, and the observation that the field of memory studies has lately begun to grapple with its implications in earnest, on the other. The participants, all of them leading scholars in the fields of memory studies and/or the environmental humanities, had been asked to respond to the following questions: “What are the implications of the notion of the Anthropocene for memory studies? How, if at all, does the awareness of living in a new geological e...
hol.sagepub.com In considering the concept of the Anthropocene, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty (2008) ...
The chapter examines the treatment of memory in ecological and environmental anthropology. Though in...
How can scholars from the humanities and social sciences make their work relevant beyond academic pu...
The essays gathered here are slightly revised versions of the position papers presented as part of t...
This essay explores a narrative device familiar from sci-fi and dystopian fiction that is commonly u...
Humanities scholars argue that the Anthropocene forces humanity to confront its death as a species. ...
“The Anthropocene” is now a buzzword in international geoscience circles and commanding the attentio...
The hypothesis of the Anthropocene signals human activity, particularly the social, political and ec...
Are we now living in a new geological epoch called the Anthropocene? Geo-scientists discuss whether ...
The Anthropocene has rendered the familiar strange and the strange familiar. As David Farrier sugges...
Rapid environmental degradation, a pressing issue in the twenty-first century, is almost unimaginabl...
The individual and collective and also cultural domains have long constituted challenging boundaries...
Theoretical thesis."Doctoral dissertation with creative component" -- title page.Bibliography: pages...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 SAGE Publications / The Author(s)Crutzen and Stoermer's (2000) namin...
The reasoning around the Anthropocene starts with a sobering clarification – human agency has not on...
hol.sagepub.com In considering the concept of the Anthropocene, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty (2008) ...
The chapter examines the treatment of memory in ecological and environmental anthropology. Though in...
How can scholars from the humanities and social sciences make their work relevant beyond academic pu...
The essays gathered here are slightly revised versions of the position papers presented as part of t...
This essay explores a narrative device familiar from sci-fi and dystopian fiction that is commonly u...
Humanities scholars argue that the Anthropocene forces humanity to confront its death as a species. ...
“The Anthropocene” is now a buzzword in international geoscience circles and commanding the attentio...
The hypothesis of the Anthropocene signals human activity, particularly the social, political and ec...
Are we now living in a new geological epoch called the Anthropocene? Geo-scientists discuss whether ...
The Anthropocene has rendered the familiar strange and the strange familiar. As David Farrier sugges...
Rapid environmental degradation, a pressing issue in the twenty-first century, is almost unimaginabl...
The individual and collective and also cultural domains have long constituted challenging boundaries...
Theoretical thesis."Doctoral dissertation with creative component" -- title page.Bibliography: pages...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 SAGE Publications / The Author(s)Crutzen and Stoermer's (2000) namin...
The reasoning around the Anthropocene starts with a sobering clarification – human agency has not on...
hol.sagepub.com In considering the concept of the Anthropocene, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty (2008) ...
The chapter examines the treatment of memory in ecological and environmental anthropology. Though in...
How can scholars from the humanities and social sciences make their work relevant beyond academic pu...