Rock, Life, Fire: Speculative Geophysics and the Anthropocene

TitleRock, Life, Fire: Speculative Geophysics and the Anthropocene
Publication TypeJournal Article
JournalOxford Literary Review
Volume34
Issue2
Pagination259-276
ISSN0305-1498
AbstractIf origins are as complex and perturbing as Derrida suggests, then we might ask of the current anthropic environmental predicament: what kind of planet is it that gives birth to a creature capable of doing such things? Biological life may be at its liveliest along the earth's sutures and fault-lines. But so too is fire. If humans are a fire species, then this is a fire planet. From the point of view of a ‘speculative geophysics’, our combustive habits may say at least as much about the deep-seated role of fire in welding together a fractious and differentiated planet as they do about any aberration on our own part.
URLhttp://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/olr.2012.0045
DOI10.3366/olr.2012.0045
Short TitleRock, Life, Fire
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