We’re now a quarter of the way into the present century, and what a rollercoaster it’s become. Every ten years this century I’ve posted a list of the “Books of the Decade in Ecocultural Theory.” (The last one was here; the previous, here.) Given how quickly things are evolving — and the precarious state of […]
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Books of the quarter-century in ecocultural theory
Posted in Anthropocene, Eco-culture, Eco-theory, tagged Amitav Ghosh, Anna Tsing, Anthropocene, best books, bioregionalism, books of the century, Bruno Latour, Donna Haraway, ecocultural studies, ecocultural theory, Ecomedia theory, Eduardo Kohn, Jason Moore, permaculture on December 31, 2025 | Leave a Comment »
Wark on Moore’s Capitalocene
Posted in Anthropocene, Philosophy, tagged Anthropocene, capitalism, capitalocene, Jason Moore, Mackenzie Wark, Peirce on November 6, 2015 | 5 Comments »
McKenzie Wark gets at some very important issues in what we might call “the ontology of the Anthropocene” in this review of Jason Moore’s book Capitalism in the Web of Life. Moore’s work, as he acknowledges (and as I have argued here before), provides an important contribution to rethinking the relations between humanity, the nonhuman world, and […]