Description |
xiv, 115 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm |
Series |
Forerunners: ideas first from the University of Minnesota Press ; [53] |
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Forerunners (Minneapolis, Minn.)
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Contents |
Preface -- Geology, race, and matter -- Golden spikes and dubious origins -- The inhumanities -- Insurgent geology: a billion black Anthropocenes now -- Writing a geology for the storm next time -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography |
Summary |
No geology is neutral. Tracing the color line of the Anthropocene, this book examines how the grammar of geology is foundational to establishing the extractive economies of subjective life and the earth under colonialism and slavery. The author initiates a transdisciplinary conversation between feminist black theory, geography, and the earth sciences, addressing the politics of the Anthropocene within the context of race, materiality, deep time, and the afterlives of geology |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Text in English |
Subject |
Blacks -- Race identity.
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Geology -- Social aspects.
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Black race -- History.
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Anthropology -- History.
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Genre/Form |
History.
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ISBN |
9781517907532 |
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1517907535 |
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