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Energopolitics Wind And Power In The Anthropocene Dominic Boyer

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Energopolitics Wind And Power In The Anthropocene Dominic Boyer
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Publisher: Duke University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.02 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Dominic Boyer
ISBN: 9781478003137, 9781478003779, 1478003138, 1478003774
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Energopolitics Wind And Power In The Anthropocene Dominic Boyer by Dominic Boyer 9781478003137, 9781478003779, 1478003138, 1478003774 instant download after payment.

Between 2009 and 2013 Cymene Howe and Dominic Boyer conducted fieldwork in Mexico's Isthmus of Tehuantepec to examine the political, social, and ecological dimensions of moving from fossil fuels to wind power. Their work manifested itself as a new ethnographic form: the duograph—a combination of two single-authored books that draw on shared fieldsites, archives, and encounters that can be productively read together, yet can also stand alone in their analytic ambitions.
In his volume, Energopolitics, Boyer examines the politics of wind power and how it is shaped by myriad factors, from the legacies of settler colonialism and indigenous resistance to state bureaucracy and corporate investment. Drawing on interviews with activists, campesinos, engineers, bureaucrats, politicians, and bankers, Boyer outlines the fundamental impact of energy and fuel on political power. Boyer also demonstrates how large conceptual frameworks cannot adequately explain the fraught and uniquely complicated conditions on the isthmus, illustrating the need to resist narratives of anthropocenic universalism and to attend to local particularities.

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