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An Introduction to “The Anthropocene in Chile: Toward a New Pact of Coexistence”

An Introduction to “The Anthropocene in Chile: Toward a New Pact of Coexistence” Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/environmental-humanities/article-pdf/11/2/465/700275/465tironi.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 31 March 2022 An Introduction to “The Anthropocene in Chile: Toward a New Pact of Coexistence” MANUEL TIRONI Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and CIGIDEN (Centro de Investigación para la Gestión Integrada del Riesgo de Desastres), Chile etween April 27 and 28, 2017, fifteen Chilean scholars and practitioners from diverse B disciplines gathered at the Universidad Católica’s Marine Coastal Research Station in Las Cruces for a two-day thinkshop. Participants included Catalina Bauer (art); Cata- lina Correa (art); Laura Gallardo (atmospheric science); Gabriel González (geology); Román Guridi (theology); Claudio Latorrre (paleoecology); Sergio Navarrete (marine biology); Eric Pommier (philosophy); Sebastián Riffo (art); and Bárbara Saavedra (ecology); plus two young researchers, Carolina Sandoval (paleontology) and Martín Fonck (anthropology); and the organizers, Cristián Simonetti (anthropology) and Manuel Tironi (sociology). Entitled “El Antropoceno en Chile: Desafíos actuales, futuros posibles” (“The Anthropocene in Chile: Current Challenges, Possible Futures”), the thinkshop had the explicit aim of producing a manifesto about the Anthropocene in Chile. We were aware of the challenges of the genre. From the Latin manifestare,or “making public,” manifes- tos are not about analyses or evaluations but about the public assertion of values and beliefs for the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Environmental Humanities Duke University Press

An Introduction to “The Anthropocene in Chile: Toward a New Pact of Coexistence”

Environmental Humanities , Volume 11 (2) – Nov 1, 2019

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© 2019 Manuel Tironi
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2201-1919
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2201-1919
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10.1215/22011919-7754567
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Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/environmental-humanities/article-pdf/11/2/465/700275/465tironi.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 31 March 2022 An Introduction to “The Anthropocene in Chile: Toward a New Pact of Coexistence” MANUEL TIRONI Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and CIGIDEN (Centro de Investigación para la Gestión Integrada del Riesgo de Desastres), Chile etween April 27 and 28, 2017, fifteen Chilean scholars and practitioners from diverse B disciplines gathered at the Universidad Católica’s Marine Coastal Research Station in Las Cruces for a two-day thinkshop. Participants included Catalina Bauer (art); Cata- lina Correa (art); Laura Gallardo (atmospheric science); Gabriel González (geology); Román Guridi (theology); Claudio Latorrre (paleoecology); Sergio Navarrete (marine biology); Eric Pommier (philosophy); Sebastián Riffo (art); and Bárbara Saavedra (ecology); plus two young researchers, Carolina Sandoval (paleontology) and Martín Fonck (anthropology); and the organizers, Cristián Simonetti (anthropology) and Manuel Tironi (sociology). Entitled “El Antropoceno en Chile: Desafíos actuales, futuros posibles” (“The Anthropocene in Chile: Current Challenges, Possible Futures”), the thinkshop had the explicit aim of producing a manifesto about the Anthropocene in Chile. We were aware of the challenges of the genre. From the Latin manifestare,or “making public,” manifes- tos are not about analyses or evaluations but about the public assertion of values and beliefs for the

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Environmental HumanitiesDuke University Press

Published: Nov 1, 2019

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