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Kane Race

    Enslaved Women in America
    The Gay Science
    Plastic Water
    Writing Belonging at the Millennium
    • 5,0(2)Abgeben

      Writing Belonging at the Millennium brings together two pressing and interrelated matters: the global environmental impacts of post-industrial economies and the politics of place in settler-colonial societies. It focuses on Australia at the millennium, when the legacies of colonization intersected with intensifying environmental challenges in a climate of anxiety surrounding settler-colonial belonging. The question of what “belonging” means is central to the discussion of the unfolding politics of place in Australia and beyond.In this book, Emily Potter negotiates the meaning of belonging in a settler-colonial field and considers the role of literary texts in feeding and contesting these legacies and anxieties. Its intention is to interrogate the assumption that non-indigenous Australians’ increasingly unsustainable environmental practices represent a failure on their part to adequately belong in the country. Writing Belonging at the Millennium explores the idea of unsettled non-indigenous belonging as context for the emergence of potentially decolonized relations with place in a time of heightened global environmental concern.

      Writing Belonging at the Millennium
    • Plastic Water

      • 260 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,8(10)Abgeben

      How and why branded bottles of water have insinuated themselves into our daily lives, and what the implications are for safe urban water supplies.

      Plastic Water
    • The Gay Science

      Intimate Experiments with the Problem of HIV

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the intersection of sexuality and science, the book explores the lived experiences of gay men through detailed case studies. It highlights how new technologies and scientific artifacts influence sexual encounters, shaping personal identities and practices. By examining the historical and empirical contexts, it reveals the intricate ways in which science mediates intimate experiences, offering a nuanced understanding of the relationship between sexuality and technology.

      The Gay Science
    • Enslaved Women in America

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      In this book, historian Emily West offers the first comprehensive overview of the lives of enslaved women in America by placing their stories within the broader context of slavery in this country from the colonial era through to the end of the Civil War.

      Enslaved Women in America