Reoccupy earth : notes toward an other beginning /

Habit rules our lives. And yet climate change and the catastrophic future it portends, makes it clear that we cannot go on like this. Our habits are integral to narratives of the good life, to social norms and expectations, as well as to economic reality. Such shared shapes are vital. Yet while many...

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Main Author: Wood, David, 1946- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 2019.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Groundworks (New York, N.Y.)
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505 0 |a Intro; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Introduction: Reinhabiting the Earth; Part I: Econvergences; 1. On the Way to Econstruction; 2. The Idea of Ecophenomenology; 3. Ecological Imagination: A Whiteheadian Exercise in Temporal Phronesis; 4. The Eleventh Plague: Thinking Ecologically after Derrida; Part II: Experiential Pathways; 5. Things at the Edge of the World; 6. Reversals and Transformations; 7. Touched by Touching: Toward a Carnal Hermeneutics; Part III: Reoccupy Earth; 8. My Place in the Sun; 9. On Being Haunted by the Future 
505 8 |a 10. Beyond Narcissistic Humanism: Or, in the Face of Anthropogenic Climate Change, Is There a Case for Voluntary Human Extinction?Acknowledgments; Notes; Index; Series List 
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