El antropoceno. Definición y lecturas básicas

  1. José Antonio Ruiz Gil
Revista:
Historia Actual Online

ISSN: 1696-2060

Año de publicación: 2022

Número: 58

Páginas: 193-208

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.36132/HAO.V2I58.2201 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Resumen

El objetivo de este trabajo es el de acercar a los historiadores y humanistas de ámbito lingüístico español el concepto de Antropoceno. Para conseguirlo se analizarán las lecturas básicas que lo han ido conformando desde que el término fuera propuesto por Crutzen y Stroermer. Se trata de lecturas muy dispares desde un punto de vista disciplinar, pero que nos aportan la idea de la amplitud de su infiltración en el conocimiento académico. No obstante, hay una clara mayoría de filosofía, historia, antropología y arqueología, campos donde parece dominar el concepto y desde los que se propone una síntesis interpretativa

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