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Title The Aesthetic Life of Infrastructure : Race, Affect, Environment / edited by Kelly M. Rich, Nicole M. Rizzuto, and Susan Zieger
Published Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, [2023]
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 214 pages) : illustrations
Contents Reading Infrastructure / Kelly Mee Rich, Nicole M. Rizzuto, and Susan Zieger -- Part One: Spatial Histories of Racial Capitalism -- Roads, Bridges, and Ports: Infrastructures of Plantation Agriculture in the British Caribbean, 1627-1840 / Ramesh Mallipeddi -- Internal Empire: The Neoclassical Architecture of Racial Capitalism / Louis Moreno -- Infrastructure and Intimacies: Early Black Women's Writing and the Care Work of Colonialism / Samantha Pinto -- Part Two: Affect and Technologies -- Fine-Tuning Frantz Fanon's Infrastructural Affects / Yanie Fecu -- Embodied Subjects and Infrastructural Failure in Chris Abani's GraceLand / Janice Ho -- Border Zones: Infrastructure and Human Migration in Exit West and EXIT / Sangina Patnaik -- An "Elastic Severalty": Distributive Infrastructuralism in Namwali Serpell's The Old Drift / Jeannie Im -- Part Three: Energy, Environment, Extraction -- Poetic Ultrasound: Atmosphere, Photography, and the Natural Aesthetics of Wind Power / Georgiana Banita -- To Be Addressed by Nuclear Reactors: Radiation Exposure and the Aesthetics of Life Itself / Rahul Mukherjee -- Cocaine Logistics and the Neoliberal Art of Credibility / Susan Zieger -- Afterword: Rediscoveries of the Ordinary; or, All That Is Solid . . . / Jennifer Wenzel
Summary A critical reading of the unstable structures that organize biological and social life. This timely and radically interdisciplinary volume uncovers the aesthetics and politics of infrastructure. From roads and bridges to harbors and canals, infrastructure is conventionally understood as the public works that allow for the circulation of capital. Yet this naturalized concept of infrastructure, driven by capital's restless expansion, is haunted by imperial tendencies to occupy territory, extract resources, and organize life. Infrastructure thus undergirds the living nexus of modernity in an ongoing project of racialization, affective embodiment, and environmental praxis. Rather than merely making visible infrastructure's modes of power, however, The Aesthetic Life of Infrastructure brings literary methods to bear on the interpretive terrain, reading infrastructural space and temporalities to show that their aesthetic and sensorial experience cannot be understood apart from histories of production and political economies. Building on critical infrastructure studies in anthropology, geography, and media studies, this collection demonstrates the field's vitality to scholars working across the humanities, including in literary, visual, and cultural studies. By querying the presumed invisibility of infrastructure's hidden life, the volume's contributors revitalize ongoing literary debates about reading surface and depth. How, they ask, might infrastructure and aesthetics then function as epistemic tools for rethinking each other? And what urgency do they acquire in light of current crises that bear on death, whether biological, social, or planetary? -- Publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR platform, viewed February 3, 2023)
Subject Comparative literature -- Themes, motives.
Infrastructure (Economics) in literature.
Postcolonialism in literature.
Infrastructure (Economics) -- Social aspects
Comparative literature -- Themes, motives
Infrastructure (Economics) in literature
Infrastructure (Economics) -- Social aspects
Postcolonialism in literature
Form Electronic book
Author Rich, Kelly M., editor.
Rizzuto, Nicole M., editor.
Zieger, Susan Marjorie, editor.
ISBN 0810145529
9780810145528