2022
DOI: 10.1111/hith.12258
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Extinction and the End of Futures*

Abstract: Extinction, in biological terms, is the end of an evolutionary line, a potential future cutoff. It involves a transition between the historical past in which a species was biologically alive and a future in which it isn't, a transition from extant to extinct. In this contribution to the “Historical Futures” series, I examine two aspects of extinction histories: transition and anticipation. First, I argue that scholars need to understand extinction as a process with a prolonged and even possibly reversible tran… Show more

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“…Most prominently, the vault promises the preservation of agrobiodiversity through the replication and freezing of seeds as a crucial way to escape the central crisis of the Anthropocene: extinction and the end of futures. In this way it fuses conservation practices with anticipated extinctions, which fits a pattern of the modern biodiversity movement (Heise, 2016;Jørgensen, 2022).…”
Section: Escapementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Most prominently, the vault promises the preservation of agrobiodiversity through the replication and freezing of seeds as a crucial way to escape the central crisis of the Anthropocene: extinction and the end of futures. In this way it fuses conservation practices with anticipated extinctions, which fits a pattern of the modern biodiversity movement (Heise, 2016;Jørgensen, 2022).…”
Section: Escapementioning
confidence: 95%
“…“Extinct things do not just disappear,” wrote Jørgensen ( 2022a , 217). Human relations with extinct animals have always flourished through encounters with mediated traces, such as oral histories and fossil records, which animate and are animated by those who encounter them, be they conservationists, artists, activists, or geographers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Alexandra Lianeri rozpoczęła właściwe referaty od rozważań na temat demokracji i historyczności, odwołując się głównie do Jacquesa Rancière'a. Następnie Dolly Jørgensen zaprezentowała analizę "wymierania gatunków" jako fenomenu historycznego 34 . Rodrigo Bonaldo i Ana Carolina Barbosa Pereira w swoim wystąpieniu dotyczącym historii potencjalnych i historyczności technologii cyfrowych zadali pytanie o to, czy AI musi być świadoma, aby być podmiotem historycznym.…”
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