AnthropoScene: The SLSA Book Series
New and Bestselling Books
- Anthropocene Reading 
Edited by Tobias Menely and Jesse Oak Taylor - The Art of Identification 
Edited by Rex Ferguson, Melissa M. Littlefield, and James Purdon - Editing the Soul 
Everett Hamner - Electromagnetism and the Metonymic Imagination 
Kieran M. Murphy - Elemental Narratives 
Enrico Cesaretti 
- Fear and Nature 
Edited by Christy Tidwell and Carter Soles - Fragments from the History of Loss 
Louise Green - Love in a Time of Slaughters 
Susan McHugh - Oil Fictions 
Edited by Stacey Balkan and Swaralipi Nandi - Under the Literary Microscope 
Edited by Sina Farzin, Susan M. Gaines, and Roslynn D. Haynes 
                        About this Series
AnthropoScene is a book series published in collaboration with the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts. While not all scientists have accepted the term “anthropocene” as part of the geological timescale, the idea that humans are changing the planet and its environments in radical and irreversible ways has provoked new kinds of cross-disciplinary thinking about relationships among the arts, human technologies, and nature. This is the broad, cross-disciplinary basis for books published in AnthropoScene.
Books in this series include specialized studies for scholars in a variety of disciplines as well as widely accessible works of interest to broad audiences. They examine, in a variety of ways, relationships and points of intersection among natural, biological, and applied sciences and literary, visual, and performing arts. The AnthropoScene series represents the depth and breadth of work being done by scholars in literature, science, and the arts, putting innovative juxtapositions within reach of specialists and non-specialists alike.
Kendra Boileau, Assistant Director, Editor‐in‐Chief
Series editors:
Lucinda Cole
Robert Markley
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