Stacey Balkan is assistant professor of English and environmental humanities at Florida Atlantic University. She is coeditor of Oil Fictions: World Literature and Our Contemporary Petrosphere.
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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Why Can't a Rogue Be a Hero? 1. Revisiting the Environmental Picaresque: Plantationocene Aesthetics and the Origins of Cheap Nature in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis Trilogy 2. A Memento Mori Tale: Indra Sinha's Animal's People and the Politics of Global Toxicity 3. Slum Ecologies: Figuring (Energy) Waste in Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger Conclusion: Beyond Extraction: Imagining Solarity in India's Mineral Belt Notes Bibliography Index
"Rogues in the Postcolony is a marvelous study of how picaresque novels refract the violent dispossessions and rogue freedoms of extractive capitalism in India and beyond. In dialogue with cutting-edge conversations in environmental and energy humanities, Balkan argues convincingly that extraction is a pervasive dynamic within post/colonial modernity." Dominic Boyer, author of Energopolitics: Wind and Power in the Anthropocene

