Planetary Hinterlands Extraction, Abandonment and Care /

This open access book considers the concept of the hinterland as a crucial tool for understanding the global and planetary present as a time defined by the lasting legacies of colonialism, increasing labor precarity under late capitalist regimes, and looming climate disasters. Traditionally seen to...

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Other Authors: Gupta, Pamila (Editor), Nuttall, Sarah (Editor), Peeren, Esther (Editor), Stuit, Hanneke (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Edition:1st ed. 2024.
Series:Palgrave Studies in Globalization, Culture and Society,
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Introduction: Conceptualizing Hinterlands -- PART I Materialities: Extraction, Logistics -- Chapter 2. Belly of the World: Toxicity, Innocence, and Indigestibility in Plastic China -- Chapter 3. Cultivating Hinterland: What Lies Behind Agnes Denes's Wheatfield? -- Chapter 4. Dividing, Connecting, and Complicating the Hinterland: The Lower Orange River/ !Garib -- Chapter 5. The Coast Bouleverses at Kolkata -- Chapter 6. Reclaiming the (Hinter)land: Lake Texcoco and the Airport That Never Was -- Chapter 7. Hinterlands of Extraction, Climate Change, and South African Energy Companies -- PART II Affectivities: Abandonment and Dreaming -- Chapter 8."Washed with Sun": Landscaping South Africa's Hinterlands.-Chapter 9. Swamp Things: The Wetland Roots of American Authoritarianism -- Chapter 10. Ambivalence and Resistance in Contemporary Imaginations of US Capitalist Hinterlands -- Chapter 11. An Arc Beyond Stasis: Activism in the Hinterland-facing Fictions of Alex La Guma and Zoë Wicomb -- Chapter 12. "Reservoirs of the Subconscious of a People": The Local, National, and Global Resonances of a Lost Hinterland -- Chapter 13. Biophilia in the Hinterland: Symbiotic Affects in Robinson in Ruins -- PART III Ecologies: Care, Transformation -- Chapter 14. The Hinterland at Sea -- Chapter 15. Wet and Dry Hinterlands: Pluviality and Drought in J. M. Coetzee's Life and Times of Michael K.-Chapter 16. The Animal Hinterland in Marieke Lucas Rijneveld's My Heavenly Favorite -- Chapter 17. Compound Focalization in the Literary Hinterlands -- Chapter 18. Behind Johannesburg: Plants and Possible Futures in an Industrialized Hinterland -- Chapter 19. Hinterland, Underground. 
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