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The Earth is in crisis. We know this. We have known this for a long time. In the throes of the unfolding nightmare we call “capitalism” it is not hard to see and hear the violence that is being enacted against the planet. If we are to move beyond the idea that humanity is tasked with expressing our dominion over nature and towards a renewed integral understanding of humanity as firmly located within the biosphere, as an anarchist political ecology demands, then we have to start interrogating the privileges, hierarchies, and human-centric frames that guide our ways of knowing and being in the world.

This volume centers around the idea that anarchism, as a conceptual framework, encourages us to contend with the multiple lines of difference, the various iterations of privilege, and the manifold set of archies that undergird our understandings of the world, and crucially, our place within it.



Table of Contents

Preface: An Anarchist Political Ecology, John P. Clark

Introduction: The Political Ecology of Human Supremacy, Simon Springer, Jennifer Mateer, and Martin Locret-Collet

Chapter 1. Animals in Anarchist Political Ecology, Friederike Schmitz

Chapter 2. Political Ecology and Animal Liberation, Patrik Gažo

Chapter 3. Anarchism, Feminism and Veganism: A Convergence of Struggles, Ophélie Véron and Richard J. White

Chapter 4. Vegan Capitalism and Animal Sanctuaries on Stolen Land: Re-imagining Animal Liberation as an Anti-Colonial Praxis, Anonymous

Chapter 5. Whose Environment? Epistemic-Political Disputes over a Concept and its Uses, Marcelo Lopes de Souza

Chapter 6. A Future Eco-Anarchic Society and the Means to Achieving It, Shane McDonnell

Chapter 7. Beyond the Anthropocene, Toward the Anarchocene? Notes on the Emergence of the Next Epoch, Randall Amster

Chapter 8. Chtuluccene Compacts: An Anarchist Guide to Multispecies Troublemaking, Benjamin O’Heran

Chapter 9. “Street Dogs” of Istanbul: An Exemplary Case for the Construction and Contestation of Human Domination over Urban Animals, Ali Bilgin and Kiraz Özdoğan

Chapter 10. Total Liberation Ecology: Integral Anarchism, Anthroparchy, and the Violence of Indifference, Simon Springer

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 18/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781538159125, 978-1538159125
      ISBN10: 1538159120

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Earth is in crisis. We know this. We have known this for a long time. In the throes of the unfolding nightmare we call “capitalism” it is not hard to see and hear the violence that is being enacted against the planet. If we are to move beyond the idea that humanity is tasked with expressing our dominion over nature and towards a renewed integral understanding of humanity as firmly located within the biosphere, as an anarchist political ecology demands, then we have to start interrogating the privileges, hierarchies, and human-centric frames that guide our ways of knowing and being in the world.

      This volume centers around the idea that anarchism, as a conceptual framework, encourages us to contend with the multiple lines of difference, the various iterations of privilege, and the manifold set of archies that undergird our understandings of the world, and crucially, our place within it.



      Table of Contents

      Preface: An Anarchist Political Ecology, John P. Clark

      Introduction: The Political Ecology of Human Supremacy, Simon Springer, Jennifer Mateer, and Martin Locret-Collet

      Chapter 1. Animals in Anarchist Political Ecology, Friederike Schmitz

      Chapter 2. Political Ecology and Animal Liberation, Patrik Gažo

      Chapter 3. Anarchism, Feminism and Veganism: A Convergence of Struggles, Ophélie Véron and Richard J. White

      Chapter 4. Vegan Capitalism and Animal Sanctuaries on Stolen Land: Re-imagining Animal Liberation as an Anti-Colonial Praxis, Anonymous

      Chapter 5. Whose Environment? Epistemic-Political Disputes over a Concept and its Uses, Marcelo Lopes de Souza

      Chapter 6. A Future Eco-Anarchic Society and the Means to Achieving It, Shane McDonnell

      Chapter 7. Beyond the Anthropocene, Toward the Anarchocene? Notes on the Emergence of the Next Epoch, Randall Amster

      Chapter 8. Chtuluccene Compacts: An Anarchist Guide to Multispecies Troublemaking, Benjamin O’Heran

      Chapter 9. “Street Dogs” of Istanbul: An Exemplary Case for the Construction and Contestation of Human Domination over Urban Animals, Ali Bilgin and Kiraz Özdoğan

      Chapter 10. Total Liberation Ecology: Integral Anarchism, Anthroparchy, and the Violence of Indifference, Simon Springer

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