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Environmentalism After Humanism

English · Hardback

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This book explores the ways in which one might come to recognize and better theorize the political actor, and the political act, or event, in a post-anthropocentric context. The challenge to contemporary ideas of citizenship, activism, and the state stems not only from the realization that the natural world is inseparable from the social, but that both are the product of hybridized human and nonhuman agencies. As a result, one must be skeptical of any notion of an environmental fix that bases itself upon an exclusively human agency. What new types of citizenship might emerge from posthuman cultures and artforms? What do effective post-anthropocentric organizing strategies look like? As the relevance of the liberal humanist political subject and the conceptual norms of political realism recede, theories of national and international politics are now tasked with rethinking a contemporary environmental politics beyond humanism. To better theorize these destabilizations, this collection puts forth the value of thinking across disciplines, wherein a conversation unfolds between political theory and literary theory that meets at the crossroads of environmental humanities and ecopolitical theory.

List of contents

Chapter 1: What Comes After Humanism?.- Chapter 2: Speculative Worlds and Terrestrial Politics: Reframing Fictional Disasters with Latour's Down to Earth.- Chapter 3: Posthuman Geopolitical Culture(s): Decentering the State in the Anthropocene Epoch.- Chapter 4: Environmental Activism and Ecological Citizenship: An Examination of Vibrant Matter and Distributed Agency.- Chapter 5: Working With Uncertainty.- Chapter 6: Post-Citizens at the Ends of Poetry: Bruno Latour's Gaia faces Carol Ann Duffy's The Bees.- Chapter 7: Suffering, Monstrosity, Exceptionality.- Chapter 8: The Trapped Elephant in the Humanitarian's Room: Ensuring ecological justice amidst a refugee crisis.- Chapter 9: Other-worldly experiences of protected area adaptive management.

About the author

Stefanie Fishel is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
Andrew M. Rose is Assistant Professor in English at Christopher Newport University, USA.

Summary

This book explores the ways in which one might come to recognize and better theorize the political actor, and the political ‘act,’ or ‘event,’ in a post-anthropocentric context. The challenge to contemporary ideas of citizenship, activism, and the state stems not only from the realization that the natural world is inseparable from the social, but that both are the product of hybridized human and nonhuman agencies. As a result, one must be skeptical of any notion of an environmental fix that bases itself upon an exclusively human agency. What new types of citizenship might emerge from posthuman cultures and artforms? What do effective post-anthropocentric organizing strategies look like? As the relevance of the liberal humanist political subject and the conceptual norms of political realism recede, theories of national and international politics are now tasked with rethinking a contemporary environmental politics beyond humanism. To better theorize these destabilizations, this collection puts forth the value of thinking across disciplines, wherein a conversation unfolds between political theory and literary theory that meets at the crossroads of environmental humanities and ecopolitical theory.

Product details

Assisted by Stefanie Fishel (Editor), M Rose (Editor), Rose (Editor), Andrew Rose (Editor), Andrew M. Rose (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.03.2025
 
EAN 9783031758904
ISBN 978-3-0-3175890-4
No. of pages 245
Dimensions 148 mm x 17 mm x 210 mm
Weight 425 g
Illustrations IX, 245 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Environmental Politics and Theory
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

Internationale Beziehungen, Environmental Policy, Activism, Anthropocene, International Relations Theory, Environmentalism, Post-human, eco-feminism, ecological citizenship

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