Abstract

The concept of the Anthropocene has reintroduced politics of denial at the centre of critical studies of international relations. This article interrogates Bruno Latour’s explanation of climate change denial with reference to an ontological difference between Modernity and the Anthropocene, together with his advocacy for a new language beyond the Modern gaze. Our aims are twofold: to disclose how Latour’s posthuman critique risk reproducing prevalent forms of climate change denial in the global North, and to question what falls outside Latour’s dualistic frame: the heterogenous ways through which climate change and the Anthropocene is met across the globe; the ambiguous relation with nature through which modernity was formed; the modernist genealogy of Anthropocene discourse, and lastly how discourses of global governance have absorbed posthumanist critique in its attempt to naturalise postcolonial power relations. At stake, we argue, is critical theory’s paradoxical complicity in the denialism it seeks to critique.

Highlights

  • In discussions of the Anthropocene, we are often told that the Human Age is no place for binaries

  • We focus on Latour because of the privileged position his work on the Anthropocene, as well as on denial, has attained in the field of International Relations (IR).[11]

  • Emerging from the discussion above is a series of issues of both epistemological and political weight that are made invisible both by the idea of a radical difference between discourses of modernity and the Anthropocene, and by the definition of denial that Latour deduces from it

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Critiquing Latour’s Explanation of Climate Change Denial: Millennium: Journal of International Studies. Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions httpDs:O//dIo: i1.o0r.g1/1107.711/0737/00538025892892812110105544887777 journals.sagepub.com/home/mil

Introduction
Strategic Denial
Epistemic Denial
Against a New Language
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