Anthropocene Infrapolitics
“Since Paul Crutzen suggested the term in 2000, ‘the Anthropocene’ has become established as a narrative frame for the convergence of numerous discourses and collections of data exploring the reach, as well as the limits, of human agency within inherently dynamic Earth processes. This volume of Culture Machine arrives in the wake of a decade-long acceleration of Humanities discourse on the Anthropocene, the radical implications of which remain, in our view, unthought…”
Época sin época y segundo comienzo - Alberto Moreiras
Un planeta transformado - Jan Zalsiewicz et al.
Nula o el lugar - Luz María Bedoya
Molten Praxis: Infrapolitics and the Inner-Outer Earth Juncture - Nigel Clark
La piel de la tierra - Teresa Vilarós
Between Futurology and Extinction: A Transutographic Experiment in Two Turns - Maddalena Cerrato & Peter Baker
Antropoceno y filosofía - Jorge Álvarez Yagüez
Infrapolitical Epimethia: A Wondrous Machine - Gabriela Méndez Cota
Responsibility Toward the Planetary Nothing: For Infrapolitical Preparation - Rafael Fernández
Interrogación infrapolítica del Antropoceno: a propósito de Amaiur de Aixa de la Cruz - Pedro Aguilera-Mellado
Anthropocene, Infrapolitics, and Epochal Anxiety: Upon Reading Samantha Schweblin’s Kentukis and Distancia de Rescate - Gareth Williams
From Correlation to Corroboration: When the Weather Makes Sense of Death - AJ Baginski
Anthropocene Afterlives, or: Burial Rites for the Twenty-First Century - Adam R. Rosenthal
Plant-Thinking as Infrapolitical Ethics - Daniel Runnels
La justicia y el cambio climático abrupto- Nigel Clark (2011), trad. Irina López Rodríguez y Gabriela Méndez Cota
Orfandad, Duelo, Extinción: Fines infrapolíticos de Pedro Aguilera-Mellado - M. Fernanda Rodríguez González
Por vía negativa: The Climate of History y One Planet, Many Worlds de Dipesh Chakrabarty - J. Andrés Gordillo López