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The Politics of Precarity

ISBN-13: 9781032014234 / Miękka / 2023 / 198 str.

Gediminas Lesutis
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The Politics of Precarity

ISBN-13: 9781032014234 / Miękka / 2023 / 198 str.

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Based on critical theory and ethnographic research, this book explores how intensifying geographies of extractive capitalism shapes human lives and transformative politics in marginal areas of the global economy.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Filozofia
Kategorie BISAC:
Business & Economics > Industries - General
Political Science > General
Wydawca:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Seria wydawnicza:
Interventions
ISBN-13:
9781032014234
Rok wydania:
2023
Ilość stron:
198
Wymiary:
23.4 x 15.6
Oprawa:
Miękka
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Wydanie ilustrowane

 

This theoretically sophisticated and empirically rich book illustrates the blatant injustice of laying lives to waste and making precarity a condition of life only to serve the interests of global capital. The Politics of Precarity is a brilliant reflection on the violence of capitalist abstraction of space, destroying lived spaces and the lives of real people, rendering them redundant, dispossessed, and displaced. Exposing how the extraction of coal for global commodity markets depends on the destruction of local lives, Lesutis urges the reader to think politically about the violence inherent in such an economic order.

Mustafa Dikeç, Professor of Urban Studies, Malmö University, and author of Urban Rage and Space, Politics and Aesthetics.

 

This exceptionally clearly argued and elegant book exposes how capitalism-driven precarity simultaneously creates multidimensional poverty and produces imaginaries of capitalist development as the sole pathway to a better life. Approaching precarity in a highly original way as a configuration of space, violence, and politics, and starkly detailing its destructive real-life impact, the book deserves a wide, global readership beyond those interested in mining, Africa, or capitalism.

Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Bergen, and author of Violent Becomings.

 

Empirically rich and theoretically sophisticated, this is a very timely and hugely insightful intervention that very productively draws on a very significant body of ethnographic research from the epicentre of the extractive boom in contemporary Mozambique. It sheds new light on scholarly understandings of precarity, resistance, dispossession, and development, and is a must-read for scholars interested in these themes. 

Marcus Power, Professor of Human Geography, University of Durham, and author of Geopolitics and Development.

 

Gediminas Lesutis’s book exquisitely excavates how the politics of extractivism parallels the making of profound forms of exclusion and marginalization. The precarity of everyday life in Cateme, Mozambique, and its embodied practices of violence, resistance, and liveability painfully demonstrate how precarious lives become constituted in contemporary global politics, and mirror what is unfolding in other parts of the world. The book is key reading for those concerned with how geographies of extractive capitalism produce precarity and what can be done about it 

Erik Swyngedouw, Professor of Human Geography, University of Manchester, and author of Promises of the Political and Liquid Power.

 

Lesutis has written a theoretically sophisticated, empirically rich, and politically passionate account of life in a mining province in Mozambique. He uses locals' accounts of precarity to explore broader questions of violence, resistance, and liveability in the modern capitalist era – providing a powerful example of how apparently marginal African experiences can help us understand the core questions of international politics and capital.

Julia Gallagher, Professor of African Politics, SOAS, University of London, and author of Zimbabwe's International Relations.

 

Gediminas Lesutis' book provides a fresh and innovative contribution to current theoretical engagements with precarity politics and space through an empirically rich examination of the extractive mining industry in Mozambique. His thoughtful insights elucidate the intricacies of human and environmental precarity. A must read for students and scholars interested in understanding the complex politics of violence, human precarity, and environmental harm endemic to extractive capitalism.  

Jennifer L. Fluri, Professor of Human Geography, University of Colorado-Boulder, and co-author of Carpetbaggers of Kabul and Other American Afghan Entanglements.

Introduction  1 Theorising pecarity: Space, violence, politics  2 Colonial, postcolonial, neoliberal precarisation  3 Spaces of structural violence: Precarity as exclusion  4 Spaces of symbolic violence: Precarity as inclusion  5 Spaces of coping: Precarity as abandonment  Conclusion  Bibliography  Index

Gediminas Lesutis is a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge and a Research Fellow at Darwin College, the United Kingdom, and an incoming Marie Curie Research Fellow at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research is in the areas of political geography and global political economy, particularly in regard to everyday life, dispossession, extractivism, mega-infrastructures, bio- and necro-political power, and the politics of development across Sub-Saharan Africa. Gediminas has published peer-reviewed research articles in African Affairs, Geoforum, Political Geography, Urban Geography, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, and others.



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