
Carbon
a biography
$57.59
- Hardcover
304 pages
- Release Date
9 September 2024
Summary
Carbon: The Element of Life, Culture, and Controversy
Carbon is far more than just a chemical element; it’s a multifaceted entity interwoven with nature, culture, and society. Existing in ten million different compounds, carbon plays countless roles in both the natural world and human existence. While often demonized as the villain fueling our fossil-based economy and driving climate change, this only scratches the surface of its true story.
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and S…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781509559206 |
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ISBN-10: | 1509559205 |
Author: | Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent, Sacha Loeve, Stephen Muecke |
Publisher: | John Wiley and Sons Ltd |
Imprint: | Polity Press |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 304 |
Release Date: | 9 September 2024 |
Weight: | 590g |
Dimensions: | 226mm x 152mm x 36mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘Carbon: A Biography is brilliant. Commonly invoked in reductive logics as ruinous of earthly life, carbon, in Bensaude-Vincent and Loeve’s masterful hands, transforms into polymorphic matter. With expansive erudition, the authors unfold carbon’s multiply contingent materializations – in chemistry and cosmology, technology and the arts, industry and geopolitics, and geology and biology. Instead of an isolated, inert entity to be quantified and captured, carbon becomes a wondrous, wily and generative element whose affordances and capacities arise through complex relationality. Under Bensaude-Vincent and Loeve’s guidance, carbon’s multiple modes of existence compel a renewed urgency for inhabiting our climate crisis otherwise.’Suzana Sawyer, University of California, Davis‘Travelling a course from the stars to the underground and from deep time to uncertain climate futures, Bensaude-Vincent and Loeve provide readers with an unparalleled elemental biography on that most fundamental of substances: carbon. Prepare to pass through an atom to encounter fossils and fire, coal and gases, crystals and nanoworlds, as the multiplicity of carbon dances into being in this fascinating and essential study.’Jennifer Gabrys, University of Cambridge‘Bensaude-Vincent and Loeve are on a rescue mission to save carbon from its one-dimensional much-maligned role in public life today. And carbon has never been in better hands. This book, like carbon itself, is an allotrope: guidebook, philosophy, geomythology, critique and biography of carbon. The authors navigate the immense centrality of carbon to human life, from Mephitus to Lavoisier, from the periodic table to the carbon–carbon bond, from macro to nano, from common measure to common enemy. Bensaude-Vincent and Loeve are your guides to carbon’s pluriverse.’Christopher M. Kelty, UCLA‘Ambitious in scope and aspiration, this book transforms our ideas of what substance “biographies” can achieve, exploring the variety of carbon’s ways of being, narrated across cosmological, planetary and human histories. Deft in analysis, original in its interpretive concepts, it is engagingly and accessibly written – highly recommended.’John R. R. Christie, University of Oxford“Carbon: A Biography is a profoundly interdisciplinary exploration of an element at the heart of life, technology, and culture. The book takes readers on a journey that transcends traditional scientific narratives, intertwining history, philosophy, and material culture to illuminate the multifaceted roles of carbon in shaping our world.”Leonardo Anatrini, Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
“Carbon: A Biography is a profoundly interdisciplinary exploration of an element at the heart of life, technology, and culture. The book takes readers on a journey that transcends traditional scientific narratives, intertwining history, philosophy, and material culture to illuminate the multifaceted roles of carbon in shaping our world.” Bulletin for the History of ChemistryAbout The Author
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent is Professor Emeritus at Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University.
Sacha Loeve is Associate Professor in Philosophy of Science and Technology at the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3.
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