Envisioning a New Anthroposcenario
Envisioning a New Anthroposcenario by Serpil Oppermann. This article argues for a new Anthroposcenario in which the stories of earthly agencies can be told in what Donna Haraway calls “multispecies storytelling” practices. But it also contends that multispecies storytelling can be made more effectiv...
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oai:doaj.org-article:be31cb8151794ddab8d8c8cb9c319cce2021-11-08T18:24:20ZEnvisioning a New Anthroposcenario2160-0104https://doaj.org/article/be31cb8151794ddab8d8c8cb9c319cce2018-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://nanocrit.com/issues/issue13/Envisioning-a-New-Anthroposcenariohttps://doaj.org/toc/2160-0104Envisioning a New Anthroposcenario by Serpil Oppermann. This article argues for a new Anthroposcenario in which the stories of earthly agencies can be told in what Donna Haraway calls “multispecies storytelling” practices. But it also contends that multispecies storytelling can be made more effective through the perspective of material ecocriticism, which explores the narrative potential embedded in all forms of matter, positing that humans are not the only beings capable of telling stories. In the new Anthroposcenario everything that is more than human can reveal the intertwined narratives of interdependence, relation making, and coexistence. Serpil OppermannNew York City College of TechnologyarticleanthropoceneanthroposcenarioecocriticismstorytellingnarrativecoexistenceHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesAZ20-999Language and LiteraturePLiterature (General)PN1-6790ENNANO, Iss 13 (2018) |
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Envisioning a New Anthroposcenario by Serpil Oppermann. This article argues for a new Anthroposcenario in which the stories of earthly agencies can be told in what Donna Haraway calls “multispecies storytelling” practices. But it also contends that multispecies storytelling can be made more effective through the perspective of material ecocriticism, which explores the narrative potential embedded in all forms of matter, positing that humans are not the only beings capable of telling stories. In the new Anthroposcenario everything that is more than human can reveal the intertwined narratives of interdependence, relation making, and coexistence. |
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