Joanna Allan is Associate Professor in Global Development at Northumbria University, UK.
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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Sea without Water: Navigators, Traders and Wind Pathologies in Western Sahara 2. The Red Wind: Aeolian Anxieties and Energy Infrastructure in Spanish Sahara 3. The Tamed Winds: Siemens and Settler Colonialism in Moroccan-Occupied Western Sahara 4. The Talliya: Saharawi Perceptions of an Oppressive Energoregime 5. The Gallaba: Windblown Desertscapes and the Friendship Generation 6. The Sirocco: Wind as Harbinger in Arabic-Language Cultural Production 7. The Gbliya: Electricity in the Camps and a Nomadic Energy Future 8. The Sirocco: Saharan Winds and Solidarity in Spanish Writing and Art Conclusion Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
"The mixture of archival, literary and fieldwork-derived ethnographic material is a refreshing approach . . . within the field of energy humanities."-Dominic Boyer, author of Energopolitics: Wind and Power in the Anthropocene "A novel approach into the intersection between colonialism and wind energy extraction."-Alexander Dunlap, author of Enforcing Ecocide: Power, Policing, and Planetary Militarization

