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Negative Ecologies
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26 July 2022

"Negative Ecologies is a prime ethnographic book on toxicity and disasters caused by the fossil fuel industry. Both beautifully and intricately written, the book offers various fundamental case studies of the social and environmental consequences and costs of our exemplary commodity – crude oil."
"Whereas Adorno’s negative dialectics attempted to resuscitate philosophy and ethics after the Holocaust, Bond’s negative ecologies similarly try to rethink ecology in the ongoing catastrophe of the Anthropocene. . . . The range and breadth of detail from the multisite ethnographic fieldwork is a real strength, with a range of heartbreaking quotes from residents, Indigenous activists, and calculating corporate executives illustrating the human and ecological devastation that surrounds the oil industry."
"Although ethnographic, the book is an interdisciplinary or perhaps 'adisciplinary' piece of critical research. It embraces other disciplines' knowledge production and epistemologies, empowering us to do it and perhaps reminding us that anthropologists have always been doing that.”
List of Illustrations
Introduction: The Promise and Predicament of Crude Oil
1. Environment: A Disastrous History of the Hydrocarbon Present
2. Governing Disaster
3. Ethical Oil
4. Occupying the Implication
5. Petrochemical Fallout
6. The Ecological Mangrove
Conclusion: Negative Ecologies and the Discovery of the Environment
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index