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Exterranean - Extraction in the Humanist Anthropocene (Hardcover)
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Exterranean - Extraction in the Humanist Anthropocene (Hardcover)
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Exterranean concerns the extraction of stuff from the Earth, a
process in which matter goes from being sub- to exterranean. By
opening up a rich archive of nonmodern texts and images from across
Europe, this work offers a bracing riposte to several critical
trends in ecological thought. By shifting emphasis from emission to
extraction, Usher reorients our perspective away from
Earthrise-like globes and shows what is gained by opening the
planet to depths within. The book thus maps the material and
immaterial connections between the Earth from which we extract, the
human and nonhuman agents of extraction, and the extracted matter
with which we live daily. Eschewing the self-congratulatory claims
of posthumanism, Usher instead elaborates a productive tension
between the materially-situated homo of nonmodern humanism and the
abstract and aggregated anthropos of the Anthropocene. In dialogue
with Michel Serres, Bruno Latour, and other interdisciplinary work
in the environmental humanities, Usher shows what premodern
material can offer to contemporary theory. Examining textual and
visual culture alike, Usher explores works by Ronsard, Montaigne,
and Rabelais, early scientific works by Paracelsus and others, as
well as objects, engravings, buildings, and the Salt Mines of
Wieliczka. Both historicist and speculative in approach,
Exterranean lays the groundwork for a comparative ecocriticism that
reaches across and untranslates theoretical affordances between
periods and languages.
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