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The Extractive Zone Macarena Gomez-Barris

The Extractive Zone By Macarena Gomez-Barris

The Extractive Zone by Macarena Gomez-Barris


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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.

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The Extractive Zone: Social Ecologies and Decolonial Perspectives by Macarena Gomez-Barris

In The Extractive Zone Macarena Gomez-Barris traces the political, aesthetic, and performative practices that emerge in opposition to the ruinous effects of extractive capital. The work of Indigenous activists, intellectuals, and artists in spaces Gomez-Barris labels extractive zonesmajority indigenous regions in South America noted for their biodiversity and long history of exploitative natural resource extractionresist and refuse the terms of racial capital and the continued legacies of colonialism. Extending decolonial theory with race, sexuality, and critical Indigenous studies, Gomez-Barris develops new vocabularies for alternative forms of social and political life. She shows how from Colombia to southern Chile artists like filmmaker Huichaqueo Perez and visual artist Carolina Caycedo formulate decolonial aesthetics. She also examines the decolonizing politics of a Bolivian anarcho-feminist collective and a coalition in eastern Ecuador that protects the region from oil drilling. In so doing, Gomez-Barris reveals the continued presence of colonial logics and locates emergent modes of living beyond the boundaries of destructive extractive capital.

The Extractive Zone Reviews

"The Extractive Zoneoffers a glimpse into what kind of world may be possible through the everyday practices and knowledges of submerged perspectives." -- Megan Spencer * The New Inquiry *
"A timely study. . . . The result of substantive situated fieldwork. . . . There may be no greater testament to the value and urgency of decolonial approaches to embodied vernacular knowledge today." -- Kimberly Richards * TDR: The Drama Review *
"Gomez-Barriss compelling text grapples with the destruction and death dealt by extractive industries. . . . This is all provocative and engaging material, particularly when set against political economic critiques of extractivism." -- Joe Bryan * The Americas *
"Gomez-Barriss writing provides an anecdote to technocratic visions of 'green capitalism' by foregrounding questions of justice, identity, and the contingency of politics. Scholars interested in the debates animating anti-extractive social movements in Latin America and beyond should begin here." -- Matthew Shutzer * Enterprise & Society *
"The Extractive Zone contributes an important feminist and indigenous hemispheric genealogy and cultural studies lens on current political economic debates circulating in Latin America and beyond regarding alternatives to growth-oriented, capitalist and extractive-based models of development. The book also complicates heroic and romantic readings of the conceptual and legal mechanisms surrounding the state-based rhetoric of buen vivir in Latin American constitutionalism that too often appear uncritically examined in scholarship produced in the global North." -- Kristina Lyons * Journal of Latin American Studies *

About Macarena Gomez-Barris

Macarena Gomez-Barris is Chair of the Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies at the Pratt Institute, author of Where Memory Dwells: Culture and State Violence in Chile, and coeditor of Towarda Sociology of the Trace.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Preface. Below the Surface xiii
Introduction. Submerged Perspectives 1
1. The Intangibility of the Yasuni 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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NGR9780822368977
9780822368977
0822368978
The Extractive Zone: Social Ecologies and Decolonial Perspectives by Macarena Gomez-Barris
New
Paperback
Duke University Press
2017-11-03
208
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