2022
DOI: 10.30671/nordia.107404
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Listening-with the subaltern: Anthropocene, Pluriverse and more-than-human agency

Abstract: The Anthropocene brings to the fore the need to foster ontologies that reject the modern “one-world world” (Law 2015) model, characterized by extractivism, dualism and human exceptionalism, requiring the enactment of pluriverses (de la Cadena & Blaser 2018) that recognize the heterogeneous clamor of human and non-human agency. As an attempt to listen-with those oppressed and silenced by the modern extractivist paradigm, in this paper, we propose the mobilization of relational, dialogic and nondualistic met… Show more

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“…Global-scale necropolitical and geontopolitical forces have induced an environmental catastrophe that disproportionately affects the Global South, and within the Global South, marginalised groups, especially children (Carvalho & Riquito, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Global-scale necropolitical and geontopolitical forces have induced an environmental catastrophe that disproportionately affects the Global South, and within the Global South, marginalised groups, especially children (Carvalho & Riquito, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%