Standing with the Earth : Aboriginal Cosmopolitics and Autochthon Solidarities

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2017

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Barbara Glowczewski, « Standing with the Earth : Aboriginal Cosmopolitics and Autochthon Solidarities », Multitudes, ID : 10670/1.27703a...


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More and more activist movements struggling against the destruction of their living environments – especially because of the extractive industries that accelerate the climate change and poison the water and the air, – look for alliance and inspiration in the autochthon people, such as the Aborigines of Australia, whose vision of the Earth is not to deny nature on the pretext that it would have succumbed to human technologies. This article proposes to respond to the reduction of ontologies in anthropology with a “slow anthropology” that would be “standing with the Earth”, a slow anthropology based on a field experience, ecosophically inspired by visions and creativity of the autochthon people and of their allies, and by the Science Fiction according to Haraway, Stengers and Meillassoux.

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