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Forces Of Reproduction Notes For A Counterhegemonic Anthropocene Stefania Barca

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Forces Of Reproduction Notes For A Counterhegemonic Anthropocene Stefania Barca
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.61 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Stefania Barca
ISBN: 9781108813952, 9781108878371, 9781108880428, 110881395X, 1108878377, 1108880428
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Forces Of Reproduction Notes For A Counterhegemonic Anthropocene Stefania Barca by Stefania Barca 9781108813952, 9781108878371, 9781108880428, 110881395X, 1108878377, 1108880428 instant download after payment.

The concept of Anthropocene has been incorporated within a hegemonic narrative that represents 'Man' as the dominant geological force of our epoch, emphasizing the destruction and salvation power of industrial technologies. This Element will develop a counter-hegemonic narrative based on the perspective of earthcare labour - or the 'forces of reproduction'. It brings to the fore the historical agency of reproductive and subsistence workers as those subjects that, through both daily practices and organized political action, take care of the biophysical conditions for human reproduction, thus keeping the world alive. Adopting a narrative justice approach, and placing feminist political ecology right at the core of its critique of the Anthropocene storyline, this Element offers a novel and timely contribution to the environmental humanities.

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