Challenging anthropocene ontology: modernity, ecology and Indigenous complexities

New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Hannah Richter (2024)
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Abstract

Chapter 1: The Rise of Anthropocene Theory: Politics, ontology and the feedback loop of Western humanism -- Chapter 2: Repoliticising Ecology: Indigenous knowledge in the Anthropocene -- Chapter 3: Tell the truth in the face of the extinction: Exceptionalism and depoliticization in Anthropocene activism -- Chapter 4: Rights of nature and Indigenous Threshold Politics -- Chapter 5: Acting, Resisting, Surviving: Indigenous Agency Beyond the 'End Times' -- Epilogue Anthropocene Afterlives.

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