Simon ZB. Why the Anthropocene Has No History: Facing the Unprecedented. The Anthropocene Review. 2017;4(3):239-245.This paper argues that the tendency to invoke modern historical thinking in trying to make sense of the Anthropocene amounts to an untenable, self-contradictory, and self-defeating enterprise. There is a fundamental contradiction between the prospect of unprecedented change as entailed by the Anthropocene and the deep continuity of a processual historical change. On the one hand, conceiving the Anthropocene as the prospect of the unprecedented creates a demand for immediate action to prevent future catastrophe. On the other hand, pointing out the inequalities in the historical process of bringing about the Anthropocene creates...
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The rapidly growing transdisciplinary enthusiasm about developing new kinds of Anthropocene stories ...
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The absence of a reflection on revolutionary practices and subjects is the main weakness of the radi...
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This article aims to reconcile tensions around 'the Anthropocene' by reviewing and integrating the d...
The word ‘Anthropocene’ has been controversial scientific concept, to name a new geological epoch th...
Abstract: How is it possible to account for the double dimension of the “anthropos” of the Anthropoc...
Earth scientists have declared that we are living in “the Anthropocene,” but radical critics object ...
This paper argues that the tendency to invoke modern historical thinking in trying to make sense of...
This paper discusses how the model of a universal history which emerges in the current debate on the...
“Do Anthropocene narratives confuse an important distinction between the natural and the historical ...
‘When’ is the Anthropocene and who are its subjects? This article seeks to demonstrate the ways in w...
This paper was originally written for Rosemary-Claire Collard’s Geography 389W course, Nature and So...
Abstract. Philosophy of history has traditionally been concerned with questions concerning the natur...
A legacy of Enlightenment thought was to see the human as separate from nature. Human history was ne...
The rapidly growing transdisciplinary enthusiasm about developing new kinds of Anthropocene stories ...
The paper addresses the controversy over the notion and the narrative of the Anthropocene. It is sho...
The absence of a reflection on revolutionary practices and subjects is the main weakness of the radi...
"The world is facing an environmental crisis unprecedented in human history. Carbon dioxide levels h...
This article aims to reconcile tensions around 'the Anthropocene' by reviewing and integrating the d...
The word ‘Anthropocene’ has been controversial scientific concept, to name a new geological epoch th...
Abstract: How is it possible to account for the double dimension of the “anthropos” of the Anthropoc...
Earth scientists have declared that we are living in “the Anthropocene,” but radical critics object ...