The essay aims to analyze the relationship between new feminist thinking and the Anthropocene. Although many feminist thinkers point out the risks and difficulties hidden behind the reference to a generic Anthropos in the expression “Anthropocene,” feminism has made important contributions to the birth of ecological sensitivity and continues to provide valuable input in attempts to rethink the relationship between human beings, non-humans and the planet. While reviewing in particular some of the most recent trends within feminism, which have tried to imagine new forms of relationship between the human and the non-human based on the principles of recognition and justice, the essay also discusses the materialistic orientation and its potential in addressing issues related to the Earth and all its inhabitants.
Keywords: Epistemology, Ontology, New Feminism, Historical Materialism, Incorporeal.
- Introduction
- In praise of the Anthropocene
- From Postmodernism to the Anthropocene. Baptisms of an age without a name
- Beyond the Anthropocene: emergence, migrations and perspectivism
- The Speculative Migrants of the Anthropocene. Human Flows in the Neoliberal Planet
- The un-appropriable and the mixing: on the Anthropocene and migrations
- The Anthropocene, War and the New Bestialization of the Human. A Popular Visual Media Perspective
- La littérature à l’âge de l’anthropocène : les enjeux d’un nouveau récit de la réalité
- Gendering the Anthropocene?
- What remains of the human in the Anthropocene? Living between ‘nature’ and ‘culture’ in the posthuman condition
- From the Anthropocene to the Machinocene?
- Parasite Industrialism: Antonio Gramsci at ILVA
- Biography