Deterritorializing the Future: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene [electronic resource].
Open Humanities Press 2020
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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.
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Archaeology
Archives
Climatic changes
Historiography
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Rodney Harrison
Colin Sterling
Christina Fredengren
Cecilia Åsberg
Anna Bohlin
Adrian Van Allen
Esther Breithoff
Joanna Zylinska
Denis Byrne
J. Kelechi Ugwuanyi
Caitlin DeSilvey
Anatolijs Venovcevs
Anna Storm
Claire Colebrook
Tom Cohen
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