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Oil is a crucial global commodity, yet its extraction often devastates the lives of those in producing regions. In the 1960s, the Texaco corporation discovered crude oil in Ecuador's indigenous Cofán territory. Within a decade, Ecuador joined OPEC, leading to environmental degradation as forests were destroyed, rivers became polluted, and new illnesses emerged among the Cofán. In 1993, they filed a multibillion-dollar lawsuit seeking compensation for their losses. Despite the toxic disaster, the Cofán have shown remarkable resilience, striving for reparations while fiercely protecting their language, culture, and rainforest homeland. This narrative explores the complex experiences of the Cofán amidst Ecuador's oil extraction. Michael L. Cepek, who has spent over twenty years with the Cofán, presents a nuanced account that transcends typical portrayals of their suffering. He shares their stories—told in their own language and within their communities—highlighting the slow, confusing violence they endure as some of the earth's most marginalized yet resilient people. Through their voices, the book reveals the profound impact of oil on their lives and the strength they summon to resist destruction.

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Life in Oil, Michael L. Cepek

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Michael L. Cepek
Erscheinungsdatum
2018
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
147731508X
ISBN13
9781477315088
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Oil is a crucial global commodity, yet its extraction often devastates the lives of those in producing regions. In the 1960s, the Texaco corporation discovered crude oil in Ecuador's indigenous Cofán territory. Within a decade, Ecuador joined OPEC, leading to environmental degradation as forests were destroyed, rivers became polluted, and new illnesses emerged among the Cofán. In 1993, they filed a multibillion-dollar lawsuit seeking compensation for their losses. Despite the toxic disaster, the Cofán have shown remarkable resilience, striving for reparations while fiercely protecting their language, culture, and rainforest homeland. This narrative explores the complex experiences of the Cofán amidst Ecuador's oil extraction. Michael L. Cepek, who has spent over twenty years with the Cofán, presents a nuanced account that transcends typical portrayals of their suffering. He shares their stories—told in their own language and within their communities—highlighting the slow, confusing violence they endure as some of the earth's most marginalized yet resilient people. Through their voices, the book reveals the profound impact of oil on their lives and the strength they summon to resist destruction.