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Ian Baucom puts black studies into conversation with climate change, outlining how the ongoing concerns of critical race, diaspora, and postcolonial studies are crucial to understanding the Anthropocene and vice versa.

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“Giving a conceptual and timely empirical account of the Anthropocene and the problem it presents for the scale of history, Ian Baucom combines intellectual provocation with a series of fascinating insights from the sciences all while taking seriously the imaginative and conceptual challenges that the sciences pose to the humanities. History 4° Celsius will be a major book for the humanities in general. I was enthralled reading it.” -- Claire Colebrook, author of * Death of the PostHuman: Essays on Extinction, Volume 1 *
“Empirically grounded, theoretically nimble and nuanced, generous toward those whose ideas he opposes and yet resolute in his opposition, Ian Baucom develops in this book a powerful, self-reflexive, and original approach to questions of methods in the emergent field of Anthropocene humanities. His argument will deeply interest postcolonial critics and other humanists as they ponder and negotiate the planetary environmental crises that so mark our times. An exemplary and thoughtful contribution.” -- Dipesh Chakrabarty, author of * The Crises of Civilization: Exploring Global and Planetary Histories *
History 4° Celsius is a complexly argued book that adds to the many interesting humanistic perspectives on the Anthropocene circulating today.” -- Sean M. Smith * H-Slavery, H-Net Reviews *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
1. Of Forces and Forcings 1
2. History 4° Celsius: Search for a Method 35
3. The View from the Shore 73
Coda. The Youngest Day 110
Notes 119
Bibliography 131
Index 137

History 4 Celsius

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 14/08/2020
      ISBN13: 9781478008392, 978-1478008392
      ISBN10: 1478008393

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Ian Baucom puts black studies into conversation with climate change, outlining how the ongoing concerns of critical race, diaspora, and postcolonial studies are crucial to understanding the Anthropocene and vice versa.

      Trade Review
      “Giving a conceptual and timely empirical account of the Anthropocene and the problem it presents for the scale of history, Ian Baucom combines intellectual provocation with a series of fascinating insights from the sciences all while taking seriously the imaginative and conceptual challenges that the sciences pose to the humanities. History 4° Celsius will be a major book for the humanities in general. I was enthralled reading it.” -- Claire Colebrook, author of * Death of the PostHuman: Essays on Extinction, Volume 1 *
      “Empirically grounded, theoretically nimble and nuanced, generous toward those whose ideas he opposes and yet resolute in his opposition, Ian Baucom develops in this book a powerful, self-reflexive, and original approach to questions of methods in the emergent field of Anthropocene humanities. His argument will deeply interest postcolonial critics and other humanists as they ponder and negotiate the planetary environmental crises that so mark our times. An exemplary and thoughtful contribution.” -- Dipesh Chakrabarty, author of * The Crises of Civilization: Exploring Global and Planetary Histories *
      History 4° Celsius is a complexly argued book that adds to the many interesting humanistic perspectives on the Anthropocene circulating today.” -- Sean M. Smith * H-Slavery, H-Net Reviews *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix
      1. Of Forces and Forcings 1
      2. History 4° Celsius: Search for a Method 35
      3. The View from the Shore 73
      Coda. The Youngest Day 110
      Notes 119
      Bibliography 131
      Index 137

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