Infrastructure, Environment, and Life in the Anthropocene /
The contributors chart the shifting conceptions of environment, infrastructure, and both human and nonhuman life in the face of widespread uncertainty about the planet's future.
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2019.
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Table des matières:
- The underground as infrastructure? Water, figure/ground reversals and dissolution in Sardinal / Andrea Ballestero
- Clandestine infrastructures : illicit connectivities in the US-Mexico borderlands / Shaylih Muehlmann
- The metropolis : the infrastructure of the Anthropocene / Gastón Gordillo
- Dirty landscapes : how weediness indexes state disinvestment and global disconnection / Ashley Carse
- From Edenic apocalypse to gardens against Eden : plants and people in and after the Anthropocene / Natasha Myers
- Leaking lines / Nikhil Anand
- Low tide : submerged humanism in a Colombian port / Austin Zeiderman
- Oysterstructure : infrastructure, profanation and the sacred figure of the human / Stephanie Wakefield and Bruce Braun
- Here comes the sun? Experimenting with Cambodian energy infrastructures / Casper Bruun Jensen
- The crisis in crisis / Joseph Masco.