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6. Beyond Ecoliberal ‘‘Common Futures’’ Environmental Justice, Toxic Touring, and a Transcommunal Politics of Place
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION. The Cultural Politics of Race and Nature: Terrains of Power and Practice 1
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PART ONE. Calculating Improvements
- 1. After the Great White Error . . . the Great Black Mirage 73
- 2. Simians, Savages, Skulls, and Sex Science and Colonial Militarism in Nineteenth-Century South Africa 99
- 3. ‘‘The More You Kill the More You Will Live’’ The Maya, ‘‘Race,’’ and Biopolitical Hopes for Peace in Guatemala 122
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PART TWO. Landscapes of Purity and Pollution
- 4. ‘‘There is a Land where Everything is Pure’’ Linguistic Nationalism and Identity Politics in Germany 149
- 5. ‘‘On the Raggedy Edge of Risk’’ Articulations of Race and Nature After Biology 175
- 6. Beyond Ecoliberal ‘‘Common Futures’’ Environmental Justice, Toxic Touring, and a Transcommunal Politics of Place 204
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PART THREE. Communities of Blood and Belonging
- 7. Inventing the Heterozygote Molecular Biology, Racial Identity, and the Narratives of Sickle Cell Disease, Tay-Sachs, and Cystic Fibrosis 235
- 8. For the Love of a Good Dog Webs of Action in the World of Dog Genetics 254
- 9. Intimate Publics Race, Property, and Personhood 296
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PART FOUR. The Politics of Representation
- 10. Men in Paradise Sex Tourism and the Political Economy of Masculinity 323
- 11. Pulp Fictions of Indigenism 356
- 12. Masyarakat Adat, Difference, and the Limits of Recognition in Indonesia’s Forest Zone 380
- Bibliography 407
- Contributors 461
- Index 465
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- INTRODUCTION. The Cultural Politics of Race and Nature: Terrains of Power and Practice 1
-
PART ONE. Calculating Improvements
- 1. After the Great White Error . . . the Great Black Mirage 73
- 2. Simians, Savages, Skulls, and Sex Science and Colonial Militarism in Nineteenth-Century South Africa 99
- 3. ‘‘The More You Kill the More You Will Live’’ The Maya, ‘‘Race,’’ and Biopolitical Hopes for Peace in Guatemala 122
-
PART TWO. Landscapes of Purity and Pollution
- 4. ‘‘There is a Land where Everything is Pure’’ Linguistic Nationalism and Identity Politics in Germany 149
- 5. ‘‘On the Raggedy Edge of Risk’’ Articulations of Race and Nature After Biology 175
- 6. Beyond Ecoliberal ‘‘Common Futures’’ Environmental Justice, Toxic Touring, and a Transcommunal Politics of Place 204
-
PART THREE. Communities of Blood and Belonging
- 7. Inventing the Heterozygote Molecular Biology, Racial Identity, and the Narratives of Sickle Cell Disease, Tay-Sachs, and Cystic Fibrosis 235
- 8. For the Love of a Good Dog Webs of Action in the World of Dog Genetics 254
- 9. Intimate Publics Race, Property, and Personhood 296
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PART FOUR. The Politics of Representation
- 10. Men in Paradise Sex Tourism and the Political Economy of Masculinity 323
- 11. Pulp Fictions of Indigenism 356
- 12. Masyarakat Adat, Difference, and the Limits of Recognition in Indonesia’s Forest Zone 380
- Bibliography 407
- Contributors 461
- Index 465