Plantations
Extraction, Extinction, Emergence
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:2nd Jul '26
£18.00
This title is due to be published on 2nd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This Element examines how plantations past and present are animated by entangled and forms of extraction, extinction, and emergence.
Plantations are major drivers of biodiversity loss, habitat degradation, and climate change. This Element considers the violence and vulnerabilities engendered by plantations for differently positioned humans and non-humans. It examines how acts of resistance, alliance, and solidarity have challenged the dominance of plantations.Plantations are major drivers of biodiversity loss, habitat degradation, and climate change. They find root in (neo)colonial logics of mastery and progress that position nature as a passive resource, exploited to serve (certain) humans' ends. Yet the rise and fall of plantations have never been determined entirely by those humans and institutions who claim to create and control them. Rather, plantations are animated by entangled processes of multispecies extraction, extinction, and emergence. This Element considers the violence and vulnerabilities engendered by plantations for differently positioned humans and non-humans-from indentured labourers, displaced communities, and environmental activists, to soils, parasites, and crops. It examines how acts of resistance, alliance, and solidarity have challenged the dominance of plantations over places, plants, and peoples. Approaching plantations as fertile sites for theorizing inter- and intra-human relations, the Element unearths in their troubled terrains unexpected yet urgent possibilities for cultivating counter-plantation futures and multispecies justice.
ISBN: 9781009531221
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75 pages