Postcards from the Anthropocene. Unsettling the Geopolitics of Representation
Postcards from the Anthropocene. Unsettling the Geopolitics of Representation
Postcards from the Anthropocene. Unsettling the Geopolitics of Representation
Postcards from the Anthropocene. Unsettling the Geopolitics of Representation
Postcards from the Anthropocene. Unsettling the Geopolitics of Representation
Postcards from the Anthropocene. Unsettling the Geopolitics of Representation
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Postcards from the Anthropocene. Unsettling the Geopolitics of Representation

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This book includes various responses to the geopolitical conditions of our tangent times through collections of visual materials and theoretical explorations with critical positionings. The book expands on the Anthropocene theory by exploring its relations with the aesthetic concerns in contemporary representations through their geopolitical ramifications. We conceptualize postcards as documentary space-time snapshots, which convey complex assemblages of dynamic, non-linear, unpredictable, ad-hoc networks between interdependent and transcalar actors in deep time. The postcards we assemble raise questions about the ethical and political challenges of the dominant modes of technoscientific knowledge production, modes that are constituted through existing power relationships, subject positions, and differences, and that perpetuate current inequalities. They catalyse speculative and creative geopolitical imaginaries and collective subjectivities that recalibrate existing value systems and indicate alternatives.

The transdisciplinary nature of the book makes it a key publication in the field of geohumanities. Its publication marks an exciting event for all areas of research concerned with the Anthropocene debate — Anthropocene studies, environmental humanities, political ecology, nuclear humanities, and climate change studies.

Title: Postcards from the Anthropocene. Unsettling the Geopolitics of Representation.
Editors: Benek Cincik, Tiago Torres-Campos
Guest contributions by: Jussi Parikka, Nigel Clark, Susan Schuppli, Lindsay Bremner, and Joanna Zylinska.
Languague: English
Design: María Buey González
Cover: Softcover with flaps
Date: Fall 2021
ISBN: 978-84-949388-7-0
Publisher: dpr-barcelona