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An Anthropogenic Table of Elements

Experiments in the Fundamental

Timothy Neale Courtney Addison Thao Phan

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English
University of Toronto Press
30 September 2022
"With stories of life in the Anthropocene, this book places Dmitri Mendeleev’s periodic table of elements and his groundbreaking theory of elementality into modern context.

An Anthropogenic Table of Elements provides a contemporary rethinking of Dmitri Mendeleev’s periodic table of elements, bringing together ""elemental"" stories to reflect on everyday life in the Anthropocene.

Concise and engaging, this book provides stories of scale, toxicity, and temporality that extrapolate on ideas surrounding ethics, politics, and materiality that are fundamental to this contemporary moment. Examining elemental objects and forces, including carbon, mould, cheese, ice, and viruses, the contributors question what elemental forms are still waiting to emerge and what political possibilities of justice and environmental reparation they might usher into the world as they do so.

Bringing together anthropologists, historians, and media studies scholars, this book tests a range of possible ways to tabulate and narrate the elemental as a way to bring into view fresh discussion on material constitutions and, thereby, new ethical stances, responsibilities, and power relations. In doing so, An Anthropogenic Table of Elements demonstrates through elementality that even the smallest and humblest stories are capable of powerful effects and vast journeys across time and space."

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Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   340g
ISBN:   9781487563578
ISBN 10:   1487563574
Series:   Technoscience and Society
Pages:   246
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Timothy Neale, Courtney Addison, and Thao Phan 1. 1080 Courtney Addison 2. Carbon Timothy Neale 3. Cement Eli Elinoff 4. Cheese Xenia Cherkaev, Heather Paxson, and Stefan Helmreich 5. Copper Manuel Tironi 6. Ice Alexis Rider 7. Kerosphere Émélie Desrochers-Turgeon, Ozayr Saloojee, and Zoe Todd 8. Lithium Scott Wark 9. Mould Alison Kenner and Sarah Stalcup 10. Mylar Derek P. McCormack 11. Seeds Xan Chacko 12. Sperm Janelle Lamoreaux and Ayo Wahlberg 13. Strontium Brad Bolman 14. Tectonics Zeynep Oguz 15. Testosterone J.R. Latham and Kate Seear 16. Virus Frederic Keck 17. Elements-to-Come Thao Phan Contributors Index

Timothy Neale is a DECRA senior research fellow and senior lecturer in Anthropology at Deakin University. Courtney Addison is a lecturer in the Centre for Science in Society at Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington. Thao Phan is a postdoctoral research fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence on Automated-Decision Making & Society and the Emerging Technologies Research Lab at Monash University.

Reviews for An Anthropogenic Table of Elements: Experiments in the Fundamental

Immerse yourself in this open-ended catalogue and move through the fantastic itineraries of the elemental it proposes. Yearnings for possibility within the elemental forces of our time - colonialism, extractivism, racism, capitalism - will be attended to. This is a table of elements geared towards times to come, anticipating its own transformation by offering a notion of elementality that emphasizes recombinatory capacities. This book is a wonderful methodological and political achievement that sparks the imagination, ignites new connections, and keeps the fire of political commitments alive. - Andrea Ballestero, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Ethnography Studio, University of Southern California Looking at landscapes, bodies, and relations shot through with mining and endocrine disruptors and fires, this volume turns not to the keywords of the twentieth century, but to the elements of the twenty-first. A wide-ranging set of things and connections unfolds from the question of the unit of inquiry and narrative in an anthropogenic world. By turns sober and creative, this group of accomplished writers plays with and on the periodic table of elements to analyse forms and formations of the element, in social life, in social science, and in the scientific and experiential work of living in a world in which every natural thing is socially and materially shaped by colonialism, industry, and technological activity. The result is writing that settles somewhere in the space between the essay and the assay: curious, experimental, informative. - Hannah Landecker, Professor of Sociology & Society and Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles Through provocations challenging innateness and foundational forms, An Anthropogenic Table of Elements invites us to think and feel more capaciously about the elements that compose, inflect, and refract across our mutual worlds. A must-read collection for the emergent elemental turn in the human sciences and more-than-human studies. - Cymene Howe, Professor of Anthropology, Rice University


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