Season I • Pluralizing the Anthropocene

Pluralizing the Anthropocene: the Sustainability of Everything

Speaker

Tim Ingold (UA)

Moderator

Gonçalo Santos (Sci-Tech Asia/CIAS)

Date

February 15, 2021 - 18:00 - 19:30

Sustainability is about carrying life on, not about the achievement and maintenance of a steady state. Moreover if it is to mean anything, it must be for everyone and everything, and not for some to the exclusion of others. What kind of world, then, has a place for everyone and everything, both now and into the indefinite future? What does it mean for such a world to carry on? And how can we make it happen? To answer these questions, I shall take a closer look at what we mean by ‘everything’. I shall argue that it is not the sum total of minimally existing entities, joined together into ever larger and more complex structures, but a rather a fluid and heterogeneous plenum from within which things emerge as its crumples and folds. How, then, does such an understanding of everything affect our concept of sustainability?

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Pluralizing the Anthropocene Virtual Colloquium

Pluralizing the Anthropocene is a virtual colloquium that features anthropological reflections from major figures in the humanities and the sciences committed to opening up the plural possibilities of on-going Anthropocene debates of resilience, adaptation, and the struggle for environmental justice.