《人类世读物:环境人文、德国研究和超越》,Sabine Wilke,Japhet Johnstone主编(综述)

Vance Byrd
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本卷汇集的十三篇跨学科论文表明,跨大西洋的德国研究学者处于人类世文化研究的前沿,在过去的两百年里,人类活动极大地改变了地球。这些贡献者都隶属于德国主要的环境人文奖学金中心,即慕尼黑路德维希·马克西米利安大学的雷切尔·卡森环境与社会中心,提供德语文学、电影、摄影、哲学、插图期刊、批判理论和地点的创新考试。这些文章阐述了这一新的地质时期是如何在文学和艺术中被预期和表现的,并探讨了人类世对美学、诗学、政治和科学知识的意义。因此,这些解释强调了文化产品反映人类如何改变地球的各种方式,贡献者在他们研究的作品中没有忽视非人类机构和表现的作用。编辑们的引言、Sabine Wilke的章节“人类世中的行星实践:新地质时代的伦理学和诗学”和结语相得益彰;从这三个部分开始读这本书是值得的。在本书的开头并没有对人类世的理论和研究进行长篇概述;给出了人类世的简明定义,并对各章节的论点进行了预览。如果我们看倒数第二章,威尔克列出了贡献者在撰写关于人类世德国文化生产的文章时在整本书中所做的赌注。她敦促德国研究
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Readings in the Anthropocene: The Environmental Humanities, German Studies, and Beyond ed. by Sabine Wilke, Japhet Johnstone (review)
The thirteen interdisciplinary essays assembled in this volume demonstrate that transatlantic German Studies scholars are at the forefront of cultural studies research on the Anthropocene, the period in the last two hundred years in which human activity has significantly changed the earth. The contributors, all affiliated with the main German center for environmental humanities scholarship, the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, offer innovative examinations of German-language literature, film, photography, philosophy, illustrated periodicals, critical theory, and locations. The essays address how this new geological period was anticipated and represented in literature and art, and they explore the Anthropocene’s meaning for aesthetics, poetics, politics, and scientific knowledge. The interpretations thus underscore the varied ways cultural products reflect on how humans have changed the planet, and the contributors do not neglect the role of non-human agency and representations in the works they examine. The editors’ introduction, Sabine Wilke’s chapter “Planetary Praxis in the Anthropocene: An Ethics and Poetics for a New Geological Age,” and the epilogue complement one another quite nicely; it pays off to start reading the book with these three sections. There is not a lengthy overview of theory and research in the Anthropocene at the beginning of the book; concise definitions of the Anthropocene are given and the arguments of the individual chapters are previewed. If we look to the penultimate chapter, Wilke lays out the stakes the contributors have been making throughout the volume in writing about German cultural production in the Anthropocene. She urges German Studies
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期刊介绍: Pacific Coast Philology publishes peer-reviewed essays of interest to scholars in the classical and modern languages, literatures, and cultures. The journal publishes two annual issues (one regular and one special issue), which normally contain articles and book reviews, as well as the presidential address, forum, and plenary speech from the preceding year''s conference. Pacific Coast Philology is the official journal of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, a regional branch of the Modern Language Association. PAMLA is dedicated to the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of ancient and modern languages and literatures. Anyone interested in languages and literary studies may become a member. Please visit their website for more information.
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