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The People-to-Come of Capital and Their Memories of the Present

In: Stories and Organization in the Anthropocene

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  • Sideeq Mohammed

    (The University of Kent)

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This chapter imagines the stories of the “people-to-come”, the lives of the mall at the end of the world, and the homogeneity of human thoughts, hopes, dreams, and desires with those of Capital. It weaves together stories of Gaia, Medea, and other mothers who have come to factor large in anthropocene imaginaries, with attempts to think and dream like a shopping centre, in order to speculate about how the people-to-come might remember us and our responses to the anthropocene in the present.

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  • Sideeq Mohammed, 2021. "The People-to-Come of Capital and Their Memories of the Present," Springer Books, in: Stories and Organization in the Anthropocene, chapter 0, pages 33-49, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-78740-0_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78740-0_3
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