Abstract
AbstractAnthropocenean sensibilities might serve to disrupt and transform racialized nature/culture divides as well as narratives of progress, development, and civilization. Anthropocenean sensibilities attune us to the happening of many worlds and the realization that not all of them posit humans via a racialized hyperseparation from nature or animate a divide between humans and nonhumans. Anthropocenean sensibilities cultivate attunements to other lifeways and relationalities within the more-than-human world. They can direct attention to what Marisol de la Cadena refers to as the “anthropo-not-seen.”
Publisher
Oxford University PressNew York