Burning Matters
Burning Matters
Life, Labor, and E-Waste Pyropolitics in Ghana
Little, Peter C.
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2021
248
Dura
Inglês
9780190934545
15 a 20 dias
484
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction: From E-Waste Ashes to Ethnographic Intervention
1. Amidst Global E-Waste Trades and Green Neoliberalization
2. "We Are All North Here": Dagomba Migrations and Meanings
3. Erasure, Demolition, and Violent Obsolescence in the Urban Margins
4. Embodied Burning, E-Waste Epidemiology, and Toxic Postcolonial Corporality
5. Visualizing Agbogbloshie and Re-Envisioning E-Waste Anthropology
6. Looming Uncertainties and Neoliberal Techno-Optimism
Conclusion: New Openings, Relations, and Burning Matters
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction: From E-Waste Ashes to Ethnographic Intervention
1. Amidst Global E-Waste Trades and Green Neoliberalization
2. "We Are All North Here": Dagomba Migrations and Meanings
3. Erasure, Demolition, and Violent Obsolescence in the Urban Margins
4. Embodied Burning, E-Waste Epidemiology, and Toxic Postcolonial Corporality
5. Visualizing Agbogbloshie and Re-Envisioning E-Waste Anthropology
6. Looming Uncertainties and Neoliberal Techno-Optimism
Conclusion: New Openings, Relations, and Burning Matters
Notes
References
Index