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Author:
Cepek, Michael, author.
Title:
Life in oil : Cofan survival in the petroleum fields of Amazonia / Michael L. Cepek ; photographs by Bear Guerra.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
University of Texas Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xiii, 286 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Subject:
Cofan Indians--Dureno.--Dureno.
Cofan Indians--Dureno--Dureno--Social conditions.
Oil spills--Environmental aspects--Amazon River Region.
Oil spills--Social aspects--Amazon River Region.
Dureno (Ecuador)--Environmental conditions.
Amazon River Region--Environmental conditions.
Petroleum industry and trade--Environmental aspects--Amazon River Region.
Other Authors:
Guerra, Bear, photographer.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-271) and index.
Contents:
Black water -- Dureno -- The death of Yori'ye -- The Cocama arrive -- Damaged world -- Prohibition and protest -- The possibility of coexistence -- Life in oil.
Summary:
"Oil is one of the world's most important commodities, but few people know how its extraction affects the residents of petroleum-producing regions. In the 1960s, the Texaco corporation discovered crude in the territory of Ecuador's indigenous Cofan nation. Within a decade, Ecuador had become a member of OPEC, and the Cofan watched as their forests fell, their rivers ran black, and their bodies succumbed to new illnesses. In 1993, they became plaintiffs in a multibillion-dollar lawsuit that aims to compensate them for the losses they have suffered. Yet even in the midst of a tragic toxic disaster, the Cofan have refused to be destroyed. While seeking reparations for oil's assault on their lives, they remain committed to the survival of their language, culture, and rainforest homeland. Life in Oil presents the compelling, nuanced story of how the Cofan manage to endure at the center of Ecuadorian petroleum extraction. Michael L. Cepek has lived and worked with Cofan people for more than twenty years. In this highly accessible book, he goes well beyond popular and academic accounts of their suffering to share the largely unknown stories that Cofan people themselves create--the ones they tell in their own language, in their own communities, and to one another and the few outsiders they know and trust. Their words reveal that life in oil is a form of slow, confusing violence for some of the earth's most marginalized, yet resilient, inhabitants."--Page 4 of cover.
ISBN:
1477315071
9781477315071
147731508X
9781477315088
OCLC:
(OCoLC)989519859
LCCN:
2017025366
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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