Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
346
Language
English
Published
Apr 20, 2018
Publisher
Open Humanities Press
ISBN-10
1785420488
ISBN-13
9781785420481
Description
The Neganthropocene presents a thought-provoking exploration of humanity's role in shaping the planet. Through a collective examination of the Anthropocene, the authors delve into how technological advancements and societal changes impact the environment, culture, and consciousness. With contributions from various thinkers, the book challenges readers to reconsider their relationship with nature and the potential for a more sustainable future.
By engaging with the notion of "neganthropocene," the authors encourage a shift in perspective, advocating for a transformative approach to ecological crises. This provocative compilation serves not only as a critique but also as a hopeful roadmap, inviting intellectual discourse on renewing humanity's place within the natural world.
By engaging with the notion of "neganthropocene," the authors encourage a shift in perspective, advocating for a transformative approach to ecological crises. This provocative compilation serves not only as a critique but also as a hopeful roadmap, inviting intellectual discourse on renewing humanity's place within the natural world.