Desert Imaginations

A History of Saharanism and Its Radical Consequences

Brahim El Guabli author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:4th Nov '25

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Desert Imaginations traces the cultural and intellectual histories that have informed the prevalent ideas of deserts across the globe. The book argues that Saharanism—a globalizing imaginary that perceives desert spaces as empty, exploitable, and dangerous—has been at the center of all desert-focused enterprises. Encompassing spiritual practices, military thinking, sexual fantasies, experiential quests, extractive economies, and experimental schemes, among other projects, Saharanism has shaped the way deserts not only are constructed intellectually but are acted upon. From nuclear testing to border walls, and much more, Brahim El Guabli articulates some of Saharanism's consequential manifestations across different deserts. Desert Imaginations draws on the abundant historical literature and cultural output in multiple languages and across disciplines to delineate the parameters of Saharanism. Against Saharanism's powerful and reductive vision of deserts, the book rehabilitates a tradition of desert eco-care that has been at work in desert Indigenous people's literary, artistic, scholarly, and ritualistic practices.

 

"Desert Imaginations is a landmark contribution to the environmental humanities. At a moment defined by the climate crisis, intensified border violence, and renewed extractivism, El Guabli’s work offers not only a diagnosis of how deserts have historically been sacrificed but also a framework for imagining ethical, ecological, and political alternatives."

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ISBN: 9780520401792

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330 pages