In this Book

Does the Earth Care?: Indifference, Providence, and Provisional Ecology

Book
2022
summary

Rethinking our relationship with Earth in a time of environmental emergency

The world is changing. Progress no longer has a future but any earlier sense of Earth as “providential” seems of merely historical interest. The apparent absence of Earthly solicitude is a symptom and consequence of these successive Western modes of engagement with the Earth, now exemplified in global capitalism. Within these constructs, Earth can only appear as constitutively indifferent to the fate of all its inhabitants. The “provisional ecology” outlined in Does the Earth Care?—drawing on a variety of literary and philosophical sources from Richard Jefferies and Robert Macfarlane to Martin Heidegger and Gaia theory—fundamentally challenges that assumption, while offering an Earthly alternative to either cold realism or alienated despair in the face of impending ecological disaster.

Forerunners is a thought-in-process series of breakthrough digital works. Written between fresh ideas and finished books, Forerunners draws on scholarly work initiated in notable blogs, social media, conference plenaries, journal articles, and the synergy of academic exchange. This is gray literature publishing: where intense thinking, change, and speculation take place in scholarship.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title Page

Series List

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Contents

Preface

Prologue: Earthly Indifference

Progress, Providence, and the Anthropocene

Gaia as an Incipient Terrestrial Imaginary

The Imaginary End(s) of the World

A Purpose-Full World? Or How (Not) to Address the Earth

Thinking the Earth Provisionally

The Gathering Earth

A Caring Earth?

Attending to and Experiencing Earthly Provision and Care

Provisional Ecology

Acknowledgments

Notes

Bibliography

About the Authors

Back To Top