The open future in peril: the Anthropocene and the political agent of humanistically oriented historiography

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Rethinking History Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/13642529.2021.1984678
T. Retz
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ABSTRACT Determinism has long been a bugbear of humanistically oriented historiography. The opposition is political and typically expressed in liberal-democratic terms characterised by commitments to open time and the open future. Among its proponents, the Anthropocene has been regarded as a useful political concept that raises public consciousness of environmental problems and sets the stage for political action. The problem of determinism prevents the Anthropocene from being such a motivating force. Having been declared from a future millions of years from now, it sets the future in stone, telling humanity where it has ended up while it is still en route. Its temporal structure is that of a completed literary artefact. The characters play out a plot that is the finished creation of an omnipotent and omniscient author. As certain authors have sought to free their characters from the structure of narrative, so there is a need to consider the dynamics of human agency in the narrative structure of the Anthropocene. The purposeful and self-determining subject of humanistically oriented historiography remains a political agent who deliberates upon alternative courses of action.
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危险中的开放未来:人类世和以人文主义为导向的史学的政治代理人
摘要决定论一直是人文史学研究的一大难题。反对派是政治性的,通常以自由民主的方式表达,其特点是承诺开放的时间和开放的未来。在其支持者中,人类世被认为是一个有用的政治概念,它提高了公众对环境问题的意识,并为政治行动奠定了基础。决定论的问题阻碍了人类世成为这样一种推动力。它是从数百万年后的未来被宣布出来的,它把未来固定在石头上,告诉人类它在途中结束了。它的时间结构是一个完整的文学作品。书中人物的情节是由一位无所不能、无所不知的作者完成的。由于某些作家试图将他们的人物从叙事结构中解放出来,因此有必要在人类世的叙事结构中考虑人类能动性的动态。在以人文主义为导向的史学中,有目的的、自我决定的主体仍然是一个政治代理人,他在考虑各种行动方案。
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期刊介绍: This acclaimed journal allows historians in a broad range of specialities to experiment with new ways of presenting and interpreting history. Rethinking History challenges the accepted ways of doing history and rethinks the traditional paradigms, providing a unique forum in which practitioners and theorists can debate and expand the boundaries of the discipline.
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