Spatial Futures Difference and the Post-Anthropocene /
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| Інші автори: | , , | 
| Резюме: | XXXV, 562 p. 34 illus., 7 illus. in color. text  | 
| Мова: | Англійська | 
| Опубліковано: | 
        Singapore :
          Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
    
        2024.
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| Редагування: | 1st ed. 2024. | 
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| Онлайн доступ: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9761-9 | 
| Формат: | Електронний ресурс Книга | 
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                  - Introduction
 - I. Relational ontology, death, and the maternal
 - Part One. The maternal ≠ {Mother + Child}: Relational ontology and the mattering of Black lives (Planetary pasts)
 - Part two: The maternal ≠ {Mother + Child}: Relational ontology and the mattering of Black lives (Planetary futures)
 - The BlackSpace Manifesto: ‘Living’ Black liberatory futures
 - Remaindered Commons: Notes towards post-socialist futures in China vis-à-vis the Black Outdoors
 - The necromancy of derivative violence: Finance capitalism, planetary pandemics, and speculative wagers on death in the Anthropocene
 - II. How I Got Over: On Black Tomorrows
 - “Symbols AND systems!” The Take ‘Em Down, NOLA’s decolonial approach to memory work”
 - Rewriting the world: Climate fiction, Black future-space making, and the speculative project of justice
 - Critical engagement into GIS methods while wrestling with slavery’s archive
 - III. Sovereignty in the Capitalocene as the crucible of difference in the post-Anthropocene
 - Algorithmic finance and the anthropogenic environmental crisis in “accelerando”: Science of finance capital as catalyst of climate change
 - The Tourismocene: Barcelona, overtourism, and the spatial futures of the polis
 - Environmental futures and urbanity entangled in nuclear legacies in the Baltic Sea coastal towns of Paldiski and Sillamäe
 - Transmotion in the folkhem: Automobility, epistemicide, and the post-Anthropocene
 - IV Speculative futures as a lens for “staying human in the cataclysm.”
 - But that’s just mad! Reading the utopian impulse in Dark princess and Black empire
 - Troubling the anthropos in the post-Anthropocene: Liu Cixin’s Three-Body trilogy
 - Smart and cruel. Cities in the thrall of artificial intelligence in the fiction of William Gibson and Cory Doctorow.