Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) G. Hecht
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Cultural Anthropology
ISSN 0886-7356
E-ISSN 1548-1360
EDITORA Berghahn Journals (United Kingdom)
DOI 10.14506/ca33.1.05
CITAÇÕES 43
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 9bb28bd2fe28521a59d22270e07c00ba

Resumo

How can we incorporate humanist critiques of the Anthropocene while harnessing the notion's potential for challenging political imagination? Placing the Anthropocene offers one way forward; the notion of an African Anthropocene offers a productive paradox that holds planetary temporality and specific human lives in a single frame. Navigating the Anthropocene from Africa requires attending to scale both as an analytic and an actor category. In order to do so, this essay proposes the notion of interscalar vehicles: objects and modes of analysis that permit scholars and their subjects to move simultaneously through deep time and human time, through geological space and political space. This essay discusses the creation and destruction of value/waste and pasts/futures around a uranium mine in Mounana, Gabon, to unpack the political, ethical, epistemological, and affective dimensions of interscalar vehicles and their violent Anthropocenic implications.

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