Elizabeth A. Povinelli theorizes how the legacies of colonial violence and the ways the dispossession and extraction that destroyed Indigenous and colonized peoples' lives now poses an existential threat to the West.
Elizabeth A. Povinelli theorizes how the legacies of colonial violence and the ways the dispossession and extraction that destroyed Indigenous and colonized peoples' lives now poses an existential threat to the West.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Section I 1. The Four Axioms of Existence 15 2. Toxic Late Liberalism 36 Section II 3. Atomic Ends: The Whole Earth and the Conquered Earth 63 4. Toxic Ends: The Biosphere and the Colonial Sphere 86 5. Conceptual Ends: Solidarity and Stubbornness 112 Postscript 131 Glossary 134 Notes 143 Bibliography 157 Index 173
Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Section I 1. The Four Axioms of Existence 15 2. Toxic Late Liberalism 36 Section II 3. Atomic Ends: The Whole Earth and the Conquered Earth 63 4. Toxic Ends: The Biosphere and the Colonial Sphere 86 5. Conceptual Ends: Solidarity and Stubbornness 112 Postscript 131 Glossary 134 Notes 143 Bibliography 157 Index 173
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