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In his book, Timothy Morton answers the question of what we really mean by “ecology” in the context of global politics and economics, in which not only humans, but also various non-human actors have long been participants. Do we have enough capacity and will to change the idea of the place of man in a world whose ontological homogeneity is called into question? An interdisciplinary scholar who has collaborated with iconic figures of contemporary culture from Björk to Hans Ulrich Obrist, Morton also belongs to a group of important thinkers working at the intersections of object-oriented philosophy, ecocriticism, modern literary criticism, posthuman ethics, and other movements that question the subject-object relationships in the sphere of thinking and the formation of knowledge about the world. Describing his work as a book with “virtually no facts,” Morton offers an inspiring approach to creating “sustainable futures” based on the coexistence of humans and other creatures.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Тимоти Мортон
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Дмитрий Юрьевич Кралечкин