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| | | | | From an ecological perspective, the Anthropocene marks the need for a more creative, constructive, and coevolutionary relation to the earth. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] This text is a complex and interdisciplinary exploration of ecological and mythological themes, particularly focusing on the Chthulucene as a new epoch following the Anthropocene and Capitalocene. It weaves together concepts from environmental science, feminist theory, science fiction, and ancient mythology to envision a future where humanity and non-human entities coexist in a more symbiotic relationship. The text references various mythological figures such as Gaia, Potnia Theron, and Medusa, and discusses the importance of chthonic (underworld) powers in shaping ecological and cultural narratives. It also touches on the role of science fiction in imagining alternative futures and the need for a more inclusive and sustainable relationship with... | |
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| | | | | Sarah T. Roberts and Mél Hogan This essay has been peer-reviewed by "The New Extremism" special issue editors (Adrienne Massanari and David Golumbia), and the b2o: An Online Journal editorial board. "You know, I hear all these rich guys, for some reason they love space. So they're rich. I said, 'let them send the rockets... | |
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