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Supernature

Atelier cultures populaires
Abstract

En refusant d’entendre la parole scientifique et en tentant de décrédibiliser le discours écologiste volontiers tronqué ou caricaturé, l’humanité, l’Amérique en tête, pose nettement la question d’une planète où l’être humain n’aurait plus sa place et serait, finalement, condamné à disparaître comme tant d’autres espèces avant lui. Une autre histoire nous attend donc. Après l’anthropocène et le triomphe du génie industriel, une période où la faune et la flore, débarrassées de leur principal adversaire, pourrait de nouveau croître, augmenter, et évoluer vers de nouvelles formes par le biais de facteurs endogènes ou exogènes. Loin d’une fin du monde annoncée, cette période post-historique, par définition post-humaine, amène de nombreux auteurs à s’interroger sur la place de l’homme sur notre planète.

Keywords

Prospectives, XXIe siècle, Canada, États-Unis, Amériques, Nature paysage et environnement, Espace société et territoire

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