Diletta De Cristofaro and Daniel Cordle introduce the special issue on the Literature of the Anthropocene. They provide the context for the issue and flesh out the main concerns of the essays included: form, scale, the reckoning of the human with the non-human, time, and the relationship between the Humanities and the Sciences
Geoscientists claim that we live in a new geological epoch, such is the magnitude, scale and scope o...
The essay as a genre in the tradition of Montaigne stages the inadequacies of attempts to grasp at o...
In this article, we examine the way in which references to literary genres and tropes surface in the...
Diletta De Cristofaro and Daniel Cordle introduce the special issue on the Literature of the Anthrop...
Abstract: This paper aims to briefly discuss the concept of the Anthropocene within the geological s...
Re-imagining Anthropocene: towards a post-anthropocentric planetary literature Scientific and cu...
The Anthropocene has rendered the familiar strange and the strange familiar. As David Farrier sugges...
The process of thinking through the implications of the Anthropocene for the humanities, including h...
The functioning of the biosphere and the Earth as a whole is being radically disrupted due to human ...
The discourse surrounding the Anthropocene is rich in references to literary genres, tropes and plot...
hol.sagepub.com In considering the concept of the Anthropocene, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty (2008) ...
Across the social sciences and humanities, and in diverse forms of popular media around the world, d...
The hypothesis of the Anthropocene signals human activity, particularly the social, political and ec...
In this introduction, we will address the following topics. The first section will deal with the Ant...
The scientific proposal that the Earth has entered a new epoch as a result of human activities – the...
Geoscientists claim that we live in a new geological epoch, such is the magnitude, scale and scope o...
The essay as a genre in the tradition of Montaigne stages the inadequacies of attempts to grasp at o...
In this article, we examine the way in which references to literary genres and tropes surface in the...
Diletta De Cristofaro and Daniel Cordle introduce the special issue on the Literature of the Anthrop...
Abstract: This paper aims to briefly discuss the concept of the Anthropocene within the geological s...
Re-imagining Anthropocene: towards a post-anthropocentric planetary literature Scientific and cu...
The Anthropocene has rendered the familiar strange and the strange familiar. As David Farrier sugges...
The process of thinking through the implications of the Anthropocene for the humanities, including h...
The functioning of the biosphere and the Earth as a whole is being radically disrupted due to human ...
The discourse surrounding the Anthropocene is rich in references to literary genres, tropes and plot...
hol.sagepub.com In considering the concept of the Anthropocene, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty (2008) ...
Across the social sciences and humanities, and in diverse forms of popular media around the world, d...
The hypothesis of the Anthropocene signals human activity, particularly the social, political and ec...
In this introduction, we will address the following topics. The first section will deal with the Ant...
The scientific proposal that the Earth has entered a new epoch as a result of human activities – the...
Geoscientists claim that we live in a new geological epoch, such is the magnitude, scale and scope o...
The essay as a genre in the tradition of Montaigne stages the inadequacies of attempts to grasp at o...
In this article, we examine the way in which references to literary genres and tropes surface in the...