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Author:
Povinelli, Elizabeth A., author.
Title:
Between Gaia and ground : four axioms of existence and the ancestral catastrophe of late liberalism / Elizabeth A. Povinelli.
Publisher:
Duke University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xii, 183 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Ontology.
Biopolitics.
Ecology--Philosophy.
Postcolonialism.
Liberalism.
Power (Philosophy)
Human ecology.
Critical theory.
Biopolitics.
Critical theory.
Ecology--Philosophy.
Human ecology.
Liberalism.
Ontology.
Postcolonialism.
Power (Philosophy)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The four axioms of existence -- Toxic late liberalism -- Atomic ends, the whole Earth, and the conquered Earth -- Toxic ends, the biosphere, the colonial sphere -- Conceptual ends, solidarity, and stubbornness.
Summary:
"Between Gaia and Ground examines four axioms of existence that have emerged in recent years across a significant segment of critical theory: the entanglement of existence; the unequal distribution of power to affect the local and transversal terrains of this entanglement; the multiplicity and collapse of the event as the sine qua non of political thought; and the racial and colonial history that informed modern western ontologies and epistemologies and the concept of the west as such. Beyond these axioms, Between Gaia and Ground is interested in the broader anticolonial struggles from which they emerged and a reactionary formation, late liberalism, which has attempted to remold, blunt, and redirect these struggles in the context of contemporary climatic, environmental, viral and social collapse. Elizabeth Povinelli treats these axioms as distinct theoretical statements, demonstrating that they are part of much broader discursive surfaces reflecting opposing currents in the direction of political thought and action in the wake of geontopower. Between Gaia and Ground seeks to show how a seemingly casual syntactic arrangement of theoretical statements results in dramatically differing paradigms for figuring the present as a coming catastrophe (l'catastrophe a venir) and as an ancestral one (l'catastrophe ancestral/histoire)"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1478014571
9781478014577
1478013648
9781478013648
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1204259696
LCCN:
2020051109
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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