Citations:Capitalocene

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English citations of Capitalocene and capitalocene

  • 2021, Darko Suvin, Disputing the Deluge: Collected 21st-Century Writings on Utopia, Narration, and Survival, Bloomsbury, →ISBN:
    The global unfolding of this capitalocene trauma is compounded by a largely mishandled pandemic in major States []
  • 2021, Joy Goswami, “Foreword”, in After Death Comes Water: Selected Prose Poems, Harper Collins, →ISBN:
    As ecological questions begin to inform ever more of the poetry being written today, in the shadow of the Capitalocene epoch and the costs it has exacted on the environment and the biosphere, let us remember that Goswami has been a practitioner of eco-poetics long before it became a widely current commitment.
  • 2022, Joerg Rieger, Theology in the Capitalocene: Ecology, Identity, Class, and Solidarity[1], Fortress Press, →ISBN:
    The topic of reparations continues, extends, and concludes the theological reflections of this book, which are deeply rooted in the material realities of the Capitalocene, as they shape up in the world of productive and reproductive labor of people and the planet.