Subaltern studies 2.0 : being against the Capitalocene
Bibliographie
- Auteurs : Banerjee Milinda (1985-....) ; Wouters Jelle J. P. (19..-....) ; Spivak Gayatri Chakravorty (1942-....) ; Cadena Marisol de la ; Van Dooren Thom (1980-....) ; Yengde Suraj ;
- ISBN : 978-1-73464-353-4
- Sujets : Décolonisation -- Philosophie, Postcolonialisme, Mouvements sociaux
- Comprend : Being against the Capitalocene
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 volume (222 pages), : Illustrations, 18 cm
- Pays de publication : États-Unis
- Collection (notice d'ensemble) : Paradigm, 62,
Notes
Notes bibliographiques pages 209-210. Bibliographie pages 211-222
Résumé
'On a second wave of anti-colonial revolutions. State and Capital reign over the Age of Sorrow. We face inequality, pandemics, ethnocide, climate crisis, and mass extinction. Our desire for security and power governs us as State. Our desire for possessions governs us as Capital. Our desires imprison and rule us beings as Unbeing. Yet, from Nagaland to New Zealand, Bhutan to Bolivia, a second wave of anti-colonial revolutions has begun. Arising from assemblies of humans and other-than-humans, these revolutions replace possessive individualism with non-exploitative interdependence. Naga elders, Bhutanese herders and other indigenous communities, feminists, poets, seers, yaks, cranes, vultures, and fungi haunt this pamphlet. The original Subaltern Studies narrated how Indian peasant communities destroyed the British empire. Subaltern Studies 2.0 prophesies the multi-being demos and liberates Being from Unbeing. Re-kin, Re-nomad, Re-animate, Re-wild! The Animist Revolution has come.'