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Stormy Weather: Pagan Cosmologies, Christian Times, Climate Wreckage

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By (author): William E. Connolly

Composed as a counter-history of western philosophical and political thought, Stormy Weather explores the role western cosmologies have played in the conquests of paganism in Europe and the Americas, the production of climate wreckage, and the concealment of that wreckage from western humanists and earth scientists until late in the day. A lived cosmology, Connolly says, contains embedded understandings about the beginnings of the earth and the way time unfolds. The text engages the major western cosmologies of Augustine, Descartes, Kant, Tocqueville, together with pagan and minor western orientations that posed challenges to them or could have. Hesiod, Ovid, William Apess, Amazonian and Aztec cosmologies, Catherine Kellers minor Christianity, James Baldwin, and Michel Serres instigate key responses, often challenging binary logics and the subject/object dichotomy with a world of multiple human and nonhuman subjectivities.
Connolly pursues a conception of time as a multiplicity of intersecting temporalities to come to terms with the vicissitudes of climate destruction and the grandeur of an earth neither highly susceptible to mastery nor designed to harmonize smoothly with humans. The book revisits the improbable necessity of a politics of swarming to respond to the ongoing wreckage and potential fascist responses to vast infusions of climate refugees from the south into temperate-zone capitalist states.
Stormy Weather draws on the work of earth scientists, indigenous thinkers, naturalists, humanists, and students of nonwestern cosmologies. Ultimately, Connolly contends that critical intellectuals today must not remain enclosed in disciplinary silos, or even in the humanities as currently defined, to do justice to our moment of climate wreckage.

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  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781531509217

About William E. Connolly

William E. Connolly is Krieger-Eisenhower Professor emeritus at Johns Hopkins where he teaches political theory. His books include Resounding Events (Fordham 2022); Climate Machines Fascist Drives and Truth (Duke 2020); Aspirational Fascism (Minnesota 2017); Facing the Planetary (Duke 2017); Capitalism and Christianity American Style (Duke 2008); Why I Am Not a Secularist (Minnesota 1999); The Ethos of Pluralization (Minnesota 1995); and The Terms of Political Discourse (Princeton 1983; 3rd ed. 1993). In a poll of American political theorists published in 2010 he was named the fourth most influential political theorist in America over the last twenty years after Rawls Habermas and Foucault.

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