Fragments from the History of Loss

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271087016

The Nature Industry and the Postcolony

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By Louise Green
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List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

1. The Nature Industry

2. Nature in Fragments

3. Living in the Subjunctive

4. The Primitive Accumulation of Nature

5. The Cult of the Wild

6. Privatizing Nature

7. Living at the End of Nature

Notes

References

Index



“What if the Anthropocene means the end of Third World futures, a shift from freedom to responsibility? In Fragments from the History of Loss, Louise Green shows how nature is produced as concept, commodity, and alibi for exploitation. With bracing nuance and salutary attention to inequality and immiseration, this scintillating book sifts through slices of time and fragments of nature in order to assemble shards of wisdom for living—lightly, with less—in the Anthropocene. An indispensable rejoinder to depoliticizing, universalist accounts of environmental crisis.”

—Jennifer Wenzel, author of Bulletproof: Afterlives of Anticolonial Prophecy in South Africa and Beyond

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