TY - JOUR
T1 - Review: Harper, Earl T. and Doug Specht (2021)
T2 - Imagining Apocalyptic Politics in the Anthropocene. London and New York: Routledge
AU - Alt, Suvi
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - Imagining Apocalyptic Politics in the Anthropocene speaks to a widespread contemporary perception of crisis which is constituted, among others, by rapidly deteriorating environmental conditions, the rise of nationalist politics, and the spread of infectious disease. The book's chapters offer a wide range of compelling engagements with the predicaments of existence in the era that is called the Anthropocene, with subjects ranging from the climate emergency to geotrauma to urbicide, and from indigenous cosmologies to ageism to selfies.
AB - Imagining Apocalyptic Politics in the Anthropocene speaks to a widespread contemporary perception of crisis which is constituted, among others, by rapidly deteriorating environmental conditions, the rise of nationalist politics, and the spread of infectious disease. The book's chapters offer a wide range of compelling engagements with the predicaments of existence in the era that is called the Anthropocene, with subjects ranging from the climate emergency to geotrauma to urbicide, and from indigenous cosmologies to ageism to selfies.
U2 - 10.16997/ahip.1229
DO - 10.16997/ahip.1229
M3 - Book/Film/Article review
SN - 2633-4321
VL - 3
JO - Anthropocenes: Human, Inhuman, Posthuman
JF - Anthropocenes: Human, Inhuman, Posthuman
IS - 1
ER -