The Italian geologist Antonio Stoppani is a remarkable but little known figure in the history of science and the theoretical humanities. Recently, following debates about the Anthropocene initiated by the Dutch chemist Paul Crutzen, some scholars have returned to Stoppani’s writing for its eloquent argument regarding the appearance of human activity in the archive of deep time – the earth. The excerpt below, translated from Stoppani’s three volume Corso di Geologia of 1873, is an example of his breadth of knowledge, courageous imagination, and compelling but accessible rhetorical inventiveness. Nearly thirteen decades before Crutzen’s coinage of the Anthropocene, in this text we find an untimely assessment of the human relation to deep time; perhaps, in the wake of these more recent debates, we finally have ears to hear him.

A New Element, A New Force, A New Input: Antonio Stoppani's Anthropozoic / Federighi, Valeria; Turpin, Etienne - In: Making the Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of Contemporary Life / Ellsworth Elisabeth, Kruse Jamie. - ELETTRONICO. - New York : Punctum Books, 2013. - ISBN 978-0615766362. - pp. 34-41

A New Element, A New Force, A New Input: Antonio Stoppani's Anthropozoic

FEDERIGHI, VALERIA;
2013

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The Italian geologist Antonio Stoppani is a remarkable but little known figure in the history of science and the theoretical humanities. Recently, following debates about the Anthropocene initiated by the Dutch chemist Paul Crutzen, some scholars have returned to Stoppani’s writing for its eloquent argument regarding the appearance of human activity in the archive of deep time – the earth. The excerpt below, translated from Stoppani’s three volume Corso di Geologia of 1873, is an example of his breadth of knowledge, courageous imagination, and compelling but accessible rhetorical inventiveness. Nearly thirteen decades before Crutzen’s coinage of the Anthropocene, in this text we find an untimely assessment of the human relation to deep time; perhaps, in the wake of these more recent debates, we finally have ears to hear him.
2013
978-0615766362
Making the Geologic Now: Responses to Material Conditions of Contemporary Life
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