The Extractive Zone – Social Ecologies and Decolonial Perspectives: Dissident Acts
Autor Macarena Gómez–barrisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822368977
ISBN-10: 0822368978
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Dissident Acts
ISBN-10: 0822368978
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Dissident Acts
Cuprins
Acknowledgments ix
Preface. Below the Surface xiii
Introduction. Submerged Perspectives 1
1. The Intangibility of the Yasuní 17
2. Andean Phenomenology and New Age Settler Colonialism 39
3. An Archive for the Future: Seeing through Occupation 66
4. A Fish-Eye Episteme: Seeing Below the River's Colonization 91
5. Decolonial Gestures: Anarcho-Feminist Indigenous Critique 110
Conclusion. The View from Below 133
Notes 139
Bibliography 165
Index 179
Preface. Below the Surface xiii
Introduction. Submerged Perspectives 1
1. The Intangibility of the Yasuní 17
2. Andean Phenomenology and New Age Settler Colonialism 39
3. An Archive for the Future: Seeing through Occupation 66
4. A Fish-Eye Episteme: Seeing Below the River's Colonization 91
5. Decolonial Gestures: Anarcho-Feminist Indigenous Critique 110
Conclusion. The View from Below 133
Notes 139
Bibliography 165
Index 179
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Extending decolonial theory into greater conversation with race, sexuality, and Indigenous studies, Macarena Gomez-Barris traces the political, aesthetic, and performative practices of South American indigenous activists, intellectuals, and artists that emerge in opposition to the ruinous effects of extractive capital.
Extending decolonial theory into greater conversation with race, sexuality, and Indigenous studies, Macarena Gomez-Barris traces the political, aesthetic, and performative practices of South American indigenous activists, intellectuals, and artists that emerge in opposition to the ruinous effects of extractive capital.