Book contents
- Altered Earth
- Altered Earth
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Growing Anthropocene Consensus
- Part One Strata and Stories
- Part Two One Anthropocene; Many Stories
- Chapter 3 Earth System Science: Gravity, the Earth System, and the Anthropocene
- Chapter 4 Deep History and Disease: Germs and Humanity’s Rise to Planetary Dominance
- Chapter 5 Anthropology: Colonialism, Indigeneity, and Wind Power in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 6 The Ascent of the Anthropoi: A Story
- Chapter 7 Politics in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 8 Very Recent History and the Nuclear Anthropocene
- Chapter 9 Stratigraphy: Finding Global Markers in a Small Canadian Lake
- Chapter 10 Curating the Anthropocene at Berlin’s Haus der Kulturen der Welt
- Part Three Future Habitations
- Biographies of Chapter Contributors
- Index
Chapter 6 - The Ascent of the Anthropoi: A Story
from Part Two - One Anthropocene; Many Stories
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2022
- Altered Earth
- Altered Earth
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Growing Anthropocene Consensus
- Part One Strata and Stories
- Part Two One Anthropocene; Many Stories
- Chapter 3 Earth System Science: Gravity, the Earth System, and the Anthropocene
- Chapter 4 Deep History and Disease: Germs and Humanity’s Rise to Planetary Dominance
- Chapter 5 Anthropology: Colonialism, Indigeneity, and Wind Power in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 6 The Ascent of the Anthropoi: A Story
- Chapter 7 Politics in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 8 Very Recent History and the Nuclear Anthropocene
- Chapter 9 Stratigraphy: Finding Global Markers in a Small Canadian Lake
- Chapter 10 Curating the Anthropocene at Berlin’s Haus der Kulturen der Welt
- Part Three Future Habitations
- Biographies of Chapter Contributors
- Index
Summary
This dark parable of the Anthropocene describes the terrible assault of the Anthropoi on the sacred Living Mountain and on those who once flourished in its shadow. The Anthropoi with their armies and their savants who justify their actions enter the Valley, and desecration follows. They force the Valley-dwellers to aid their assault on their revered Living Mountain. Worse, the Anthropoi's insatiable desire eventually infects the Valley-dwellers themselves until they too willingly join the assault, climbing, digging, and exploiting the heights, even as its snows melt, crevasses widen, and avalanches destroy the Valley floor. The lone exception is one old woman who can still feel the Mountain's heartbeat with the soles of her feet and knows no one can master it. "The Ascent of the Anthropoi" lays bare modernity's consoling lie that growth is the key to justice and that instrumental knowledge trumps the sensuous acceptance of life within the constraints of Earth's bounty.
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- Altered EarthGetting the Anthropocene Right, pp. 147 - 159Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022