Multispecies Pasts and the Possibilities of Multispecies Futures in the Age of the Anthropocene

The Anthropocene emerges as an aftermath of the long-held, pervasive belief in human exceptionalism, and a wake-up call to reconsider our being in the world as entangled with a plethora of other living selves. Along with ecological and social challenges facing all life on Earth, the very boundaries...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:40e09bdf2b4e4a11beb1c80d10aa7bab2021-11-17T19:15:47ZMultispecies Pasts and the Possibilities of Multispecies Futures in the Age of the Anthropocene10.21301/eap.v16i3.20353-15892334-8801https://doaj.org/article/40e09bdf2b4e4a11beb1c80d10aa7bab2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/196https://doaj.org/toc/0353-1589https://doaj.org/toc/2334-8801 The Anthropocene emerges as an aftermath of the long-held, pervasive belief in human exceptionalism, and a wake-up call to reconsider our being in the world as entangled with a plethora of other living selves. Along with ecological and social challenges facing all life on Earth, the very boundaries between Nature and Culture, biological and social, human and nonhuman are being destabilized. From an archaeological perspective, particularly relevant is the understanding of diachronic change through shifting webs of interspecies relations (sensu Tsing). By engaging with various strands of thought within archaeology, anthropology, ecology and ethology, this paper aims to offer a more inclusive, multispecies view of the past. Ultimately, a consideration of human and nonhuman histories as entangled, bears important implications for multispecies futures. Ivana ŽivaljevićUniversity of BelgradearticleAnthropoceneNature–Cultureassemblagesontological turnrelational ontologiesmultispecies pastsAnthropologyGN1-890ENFRSREtnoantropološki Problemi, Vol 16, Iss 3 (2021)
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FR
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topic Anthropocene
Nature–Culture
assemblages
ontological turn
relational ontologies
multispecies pasts
Anthropology
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spellingShingle Anthropocene
Nature–Culture
assemblages
ontological turn
relational ontologies
multispecies pasts
Anthropology
GN1-890
Ivana Živaljević
Multispecies Pasts and the Possibilities of Multispecies Futures in the Age of the Anthropocene
description The Anthropocene emerges as an aftermath of the long-held, pervasive belief in human exceptionalism, and a wake-up call to reconsider our being in the world as entangled with a plethora of other living selves. Along with ecological and social challenges facing all life on Earth, the very boundaries between Nature and Culture, biological and social, human and nonhuman are being destabilized. From an archaeological perspective, particularly relevant is the understanding of diachronic change through shifting webs of interspecies relations (sensu Tsing). By engaging with various strands of thought within archaeology, anthropology, ecology and ethology, this paper aims to offer a more inclusive, multispecies view of the past. Ultimately, a consideration of human and nonhuman histories as entangled, bears important implications for multispecies futures.
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title Multispecies Pasts and the Possibilities of Multispecies Futures in the Age of the Anthropocene
title_short Multispecies Pasts and the Possibilities of Multispecies Futures in the Age of the Anthropocene
title_full Multispecies Pasts and the Possibilities of Multispecies Futures in the Age of the Anthropocene
title_fullStr Multispecies Pasts and the Possibilities of Multispecies Futures in the Age of the Anthropocene
title_full_unstemmed Multispecies Pasts and the Possibilities of Multispecies Futures in the Age of the Anthropocene
title_sort multispecies pasts and the possibilities of multispecies futures in the age of the anthropocene
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