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Feminist, Queer, Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene: Archive
Jennifer Mae Hamilton
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Susan Reid
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Pia Van Gelder
(Illustrated by)
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Open Humanities Press
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Feminist, Queer, Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene: Archive - Reid, Susan ; Van Gelder, Pia ; Hamilton, Jennifer Mae
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Synopsis "Feminist, Queer, Anticolonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene: Archive"
If the Anthropocene heralds both a new age of human supremacy and an out-of-control Nature ushering in a premature apocalypse, this living book insists such assumptions must be hacked. Re-performing selections from two live events staged in 2016, 2017 and 2018 in Sydney, Australia, Hacking the Anthropocene offers a series of propositions - argument, augury, poetry, elegy, essay, image, video - that suggest alternative entry points for understanding shifting relationships between humans and nature. Scholars and artists from environmental humanities and related areas of social, political and cultural studies interrogate the assumption of the human "we" as a uniform actor, and offer a timely reminder of the entanglements of race, sexuality, gender, coloniality, class, and species in all of our earthly terraformings. Here, Anthropocene politics are both urgent and playful, and the personal is also planetary.