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16. When She Said to Decolonize
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Map of the Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Project. VII
- Foreword IX
- Introduction: How a Public Utility Became a “Predatory Formation” 1
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Section One: The Threat Downstream: A Sacrifice Zone in Labrador
- 1. Hydraulic Imperialism and the Infrastructure of Canadian Colonialism 37
- 2. Exploring the Health and Well-being Concerns of Labrador Land Protectors 53
- 3. “Industrial Colonization”: Muskrat Falls in a Settler-Colonial Context 65
- 4. Muskrat Falls: Methylmercury, Food Security, and Canadian Hydroelectric Development 81
- 5. Stability of the North Spur at Muskrat Falls 111
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Section Two: Political Economy of an “Investment without Economics”
- 6. Because Financialization: How Muskrat Falls Can Succeed as an Investment and Fail as a Public Utility 133
- 7. Will Muskrat Falls Pay Dividends? 151
- 8. Muskrat Falls: Investment without Economics 181
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Section Three: Representing and Resisting the Crisis: Journalism, Art, and Fiction
- 9. Muskrat Falls and the Imperative to Decolonize Journalism 205
- 10. Criminalizing Journalism: Justin Brake and The Independent 215
- 11. Confronting Recklessness: The Role of the Uncle Gnarley Blog 239
- 12. Art and Activism at Muskrat Falls 265
- 13. Embodying Crisis 277
- 14. Words Spoken before All Others: Ashes and Penance 297
- 15. The Fever 305
- 16. When She Said to Decolonize 311
- Contributors 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Map of the Muskrat Falls Hydroelectric Project. VII
- Foreword IX
- Introduction: How a Public Utility Became a “Predatory Formation” 1
-
Section One: The Threat Downstream: A Sacrifice Zone in Labrador
- 1. Hydraulic Imperialism and the Infrastructure of Canadian Colonialism 37
- 2. Exploring the Health and Well-being Concerns of Labrador Land Protectors 53
- 3. “Industrial Colonization”: Muskrat Falls in a Settler-Colonial Context 65
- 4. Muskrat Falls: Methylmercury, Food Security, and Canadian Hydroelectric Development 81
- 5. Stability of the North Spur at Muskrat Falls 111
-
Section Two: Political Economy of an “Investment without Economics”
- 6. Because Financialization: How Muskrat Falls Can Succeed as an Investment and Fail as a Public Utility 133
- 7. Will Muskrat Falls Pay Dividends? 151
- 8. Muskrat Falls: Investment without Economics 181
-
Section Three: Representing and Resisting the Crisis: Journalism, Art, and Fiction
- 9. Muskrat Falls and the Imperative to Decolonize Journalism 205
- 10. Criminalizing Journalism: Justin Brake and The Independent 215
- 11. Confronting Recklessness: The Role of the Uncle Gnarley Blog 239
- 12. Art and Activism at Muskrat Falls 265
- 13. Embodying Crisis 277
- 14. Words Spoken before All Others: Ashes and Penance 297
- 15. The Fever 305
- 16. When She Said to Decolonize 311
- Contributors 317