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More-than-human Futures: Towards a Relational Anthropology in/of the Anthropocene

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Welz, Gisela

Abstract

The term "anthropocene" refers to mankind’s probably irreversible impact on the biosphere of the planet. It also heralds a renewed interest among anthropologists in environmental-human-relations. The paper argues that German-language European ethnology is called upon to reposition itself vis-a-vis t... view more

The term "anthropocene" refers to mankind’s probably irreversible impact on the biosphere of the planet. It also heralds a renewed interest among anthropologists in environmental-human-relations. The paper argues that German-language European ethnology is called upon to reposition itself vis-a-vis these challenges.... view less


Der Begriff "Anthropozän" bezeichnet nicht nur den unumkehrbaren Schaden, den die Menschheit dem Planeten und seiner Biosphäre zufügt, sondern markiert auch ein neuerliches Interesse der Anthropologie an Umwelt-Mensch-Beziehungen. Dieser Aufsatz diskutiert den Beitrag der Europäischen Ethnologie zu ... view more

Der Begriff "Anthropozän" bezeichnet nicht nur den unumkehrbaren Schaden, den die Menschheit dem Planeten und seiner Biosphäre zufügt, sondern markiert auch ein neuerliches Interesse der Anthropologie an Umwelt-Mensch-Beziehungen. Dieser Aufsatz diskutiert den Beitrag der Europäischen Ethnologie zu dieser Entwicklung.... view less

Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology

Free Keywords
Anthropocene; Relational Anthropology; European Ethnology

Document language
German

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 36-46

Journal
Hamburger Journal für Kulturanthropologie (2021) 13

Issue topic
Welt. Wissen. Gestalten: 42. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Volkskunde (dgv) 2019

ISSN
2365-1016

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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