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Retrospective Redundancy: The Anthropocene and the Crisis of Historical Comprehension

  • Alexandre Leskanich EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 4. Juni 2021

Abstract

This essay contends that the Anthropocene as a historicization in planetary history is symptomatic of a lurking crisis in historical comprehension. This crisis – rooted in the technologically-induced incongruence between past and future – more generally speaks to the consequent diminishment of human historical comprehension under conditions of unprecedented anthropogenic upheaval, and, ultimately, to the inadequacy of the historicizing impulse itself. Thus the Anthropocene, I suggest, fails in its retrospective redundancy to compensate for the incoherence of the historical situation it aims to comprehend, and is further symptomatic of a world that has not merely been historically mismanaged, but in which historical comprehension has itself broken down.


Corresponding author: Alexandre Leskanich, Independent Scholar, London, UK, E-mail:

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Received: 2021-05-12
Accepted: 2021-05-24
Published Online: 2021-06-04

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