2022
DOI: 10.1111/gec3.12658
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Michel Serres, ‘a legend for us to read our world,’ or just a geographer?

Abstract: In pondering the purpose and relevance of the thought of the French philosopher, Michel Serres, this article surveys recent secondary literature about his works in geography, social science, literary and humanities subjects. Where they are thought to be helpful, the article includes some biographical details. It first discusses Serres's prescience as a philosopher of the ecological and climate crises and the Anthropocene. It then considers his democratization of knowledge and knowledge making by analysing aspe… Show more

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“…To offer a better grasp on what we mean by the meteorological aspect of weathering, we want to shortly turn to Michel Serres' discussion of meteora in The Birth of Physics (2018) and Genesis (1995) (on Serres in geography, see Hayes, 2022;McCormack, 2014;Ojani, 2022). As a meteorological composition of clouds, rain, waterspouts, hailstorms, wind, thunder, cyclones, and so on, meteora names precisely what turns the focus from the globality of earth's atmosphere (Coccia) to the event-like proximities of accidental 'here and now'to the 'clemency and inclemency of the weather', as Heidegger (2001:147) aptly put it.…”
Section: Stinky Matter In Motion: Meteorological Fluidities and Linge...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To offer a better grasp on what we mean by the meteorological aspect of weathering, we want to shortly turn to Michel Serres' discussion of meteora in The Birth of Physics (2018) and Genesis (1995) (on Serres in geography, see Hayes, 2022;McCormack, 2014;Ojani, 2022). As a meteorological composition of clouds, rain, waterspouts, hailstorms, wind, thunder, cyclones, and so on, meteora names precisely what turns the focus from the globality of earth's atmosphere (Coccia) to the event-like proximities of accidental 'here and now'to the 'clemency and inclemency of the weather', as Heidegger (2001:147) aptly put it.…”
Section: Stinky Matter In Motion: Meteorological Fluidities and Linge...mentioning
confidence: 99%