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Author:
Lesutis, Gediminas, 1990- author.
Title:
The politics of precarity : spaces of extractivism, violence and suffering / Gediminas Lesutis.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
x, 197 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Subject:
Mineral industries--Tete (Province).--Tete (Province).
Precarious employment--Tete (Province).--Tete (Province).
Eviction--Tete (Province).--Tete (Province).
Capitalism--Tete (Province).--Tete (Province).
Capitalism
Eviction
Mineral industries
Precarious employment
Mozambique--Tete (Province)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-193) and index.
Summary:
"Based on critical theory and ethnographic research, this book explores how intensifying geographies of extractive capitalism shapes human lives and transformative politics in marginal areas of the global economy. Engaging the work of Judith Butler, Henri Lefebvre, and Jacques Ranciè€re with ethnographic research on socio-political effects of mining-induced dispossession in Mozambique, in the book, Lesutis demonstrates how explores how extractive capitalism affects (im)possibilities of a liveable life and theorising precarity unfolds as a spatially constituted condition of everyday life given over to the violence of capital. Going beyond labour relations, or governance of life in liberal democracies, it the book shows how dispossessed people are subjected to structural, symbolic, and direct modalities of violence; this simultaneously constitutes their suffering and ceaseless desire, however implausible, to be included into abstract space of extractivism. As a result, despite multifarious violence that it engenders, extractive capital accumulation is sustained even in the margins, historically excluded from contingently lived imaginaries of a 'good life' promised by capital. Presenting this theorisation of precarity as a framework on, and a critique of, the contemporary politics of (un)liveability, the book speaks to key debates about precarity, dispossession, resistance, extractivism, and development in several disciplines, especially political geography, IPE, global politics, and critical theory. It will also be of interest to scholars in development studies, critical political economy, and African politics"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Interventions
ISBN:
1032014237
9781032014234
1032014229
9781032014227
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1269507921
LCCN:
2021038527
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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