The Unconstructable Earth : : An Ecology of Separation / / Frédéric Neyrat.
Winner, Grand Prize, French Voices Award for Excellence in Publication and TranslationThe Space Age is over? Not at all! A new planet has appeared: Earth. In the age of the Anthropocene, the Earth is a post-natural planet that can be remade at will, controlled and managed thanks to the prowess of ge...
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Year of Publication: | 2018 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction. Reconstructing the Earth?
- PART I. THE MIRROR OF THE ANTHROPOCENE
- The Copenhagen Chiasm
- Chapter 1. The Screen Of Geoengineering
- Chapter 2. The Mirror Of The Anthropocene
- Chapter 3. Teraforming
- Chapter 4. The Logic Of Geopower
- PART II. THE FUTURE OF ECO-CONSTRUCTIVISM
- Turbulence, Resilience, Distance
- Chapter 5. An Ecology Of Resilience
- Chpater 6. The Extraplanetary Environment Of The Ecomodernists
- Chapter 7. The "Political Ecology" Of Bruno Latour
- Chapter 8. Anaturalism And Its Ghosts
- Chpater 9. The Technological Fervor Of Eco-Constructivism
- PART III. AN ECOLOGY OF SEPARATION
- Object, Subject, Traject
- Chapter 10. Naturing Nature And Natured Nature
- Chapter 11. The Real Nature Of An Ecology Of Separation
- Chapter 12. Denaturing Nature
- Chapter 13. The Unconstructable Earth
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index