In the Shadow of the Seawall journeys to the low-lying lands of Guyana and the Maldives to grapple with the existential dilemma of seawalls alongside struggles to resist displacement. With the gathering... Read More
In the Shadow of the Seawall journeys to the low-lying lands of Guyana and the Maldives to grapple with the existential dilemma of seawalls alongside struggles to resist displacement. With the gathering... Read More
In the Shadow of the Seawall journeys to the low-lying lands of Guyana and the Maldives to grapple with the existential dilemma of seawalls alongside struggles to resist displacement. With the gathering momentum of ocean instability wrought by centuries of injustice, seawalls have become objects of conflict and negotiation, around which human struggles for power and resistance collide. Through stories of colonial ruination and green seawalls, the concept of placekeeping emerges—a justice-oriented framework for addressing adaptation and the global dangers of coastal disruption at the front lines of climate change. Drawing on ethnographic observation and interviews, Gray shows how seawalls are entrenched in relationships of power and entangled in processes of making and keeping place.
Details
Price: $29.95
Pages: 236
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 29th August 2023
Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
Illustration Note: 1 b-w figure, 3 maps
ISBN: 9780520392748
Format: Paperback
BISACs: NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental) SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography
Author Bio
Summer Gray is Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Seawall Entanglements
1. Coastal Disruption 2. The Strangled Shore 3. Lost Origins: Dreams of a Green Seawall 4. The Great Wall of Malé 5. Contested Futures: The Hope of a Living Seawall Conclusion: The Dilemma of Placekeeping
In the Shadow of the Seawall journeys to the low-lying lands of Guyana and the Maldives to grapple with the existential dilemma of seawalls alongside struggles to resist displacement. With the gathering momentum of ocean instability wrought by centuries of injustice, seawalls have become objects of conflict and negotiation, around which human struggles for power and resistance collide. Through stories of colonial ruination and green seawalls, the concept of placekeeping emerges—a justice-oriented framework for addressing adaptation and the global dangers of coastal disruption at the front lines of climate change. Drawing on ethnographic observation and interviews, Gray shows how seawalls are entrenched in relationships of power and entangled in processes of making and keeping place.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 236
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 29th August 2023
Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
Illustrations Note: 1 b-w figure, 3 maps
ISBN: 9780520392748
Format: Paperback
BISACs: NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental) SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography
Summer Gray is Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Seawall Entanglements
1. Coastal Disruption 2. The Strangled Shore 3. Lost Origins: Dreams of a Green Seawall 4. The Great Wall of Malé 5. Contested Futures: The Hope of a Living Seawall Conclusion: The Dilemma of Placekeeping