Reclaiming Space

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Reclaiming Space

Progressive and Multicultural Visions of Space Exploration

Nesvold, Erika; Schwartz, James S.J.; Billings, Linda

Oxford University Press Inc

05/2023

392

Dura

Inglês

9780197604793

15 a 20 dias

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Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword. By Lori Garver
Preface
List of Contributors

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Reclaiming Space. By James S.J. Schwartz, Linda Billings, and Erika Nesvold

Part 1: The Evolution and History of Spaceflight
Chapter 2: Neoliberalism: Problematic. Neoliberal Space Policy? Extremely Problematic. By Linda Billings
Chapter 3: Space from Afar: From Africa Across the Indian Ocean to the Pacific. By Mukesh Chiman Bhatt
Chapter 4: Cold Warrior Magic, Africana Science, and NASA Space Religion, Part One: Laura Nader's Contrarian Anthropology for Afrofuturist Times. By Edward C. Davis IV
Chapter 5: Global Participation in the "Space Frontier." By Alan Marshall
Chapter 6: Phrenology in Space: Legacies of Scientific Racism in Classifying Extraterrestrial Intelligence. By William Lempert

Part 2: The Art of Envisioning Space
Chapter 7: The Language of Space. By Mary Robinette Kowal
Chapter 8: Spacefaring for Kinship. By Vandana Singh
Chapter 9: Opportunities to Pursue Liberatory, Anticolonial, and Antiracist Designs for Human Societies Beyond Earth. By Danielle Wood, Prathima Muniyappa, and David Colby Reed
Chapter 10: African Space Art as a New Perspective on Space Law. By Saskia Vermeylen and Jacque Njeri
Chapter 11: Embodiment in Space Imagery: Beyond the Dominant Narrative. By Daniela de Paulis and Chelsea Haramia
Chapter 12: Appreciating What's Beautiful About Space. By James S.J. Schwartz

Part 3: Cultural Narratives and Spaceflight
Chapter 13: Sacred Space: Decolonization Through the Afrofuture. By Ingrid LaFleur
Chapter 14: Sherpas on the Moon: The Case for Including "Native Guides" in Space Exploration. By Deana L. Weibel
Chapter 15: Indigeneity, Space Expansion, and the Three-Body Problem. By Tony Milligan
Chapter 16: On Loving Nonliving Stuff. By Daniel Capper
Chapter 17: Reclaiming Space: On Hope in a Jar, a Bear in the Sky, and the Running Red Queen. By Kathryn Denning

Part 4: Being Accountable in the Present
Chapter 18: Contact Zones and Outer Space Environments: A Feminist Archaeological Analysis of Space Habitats. By Alice Gorman
Chapter 19: Occupy Space: Will Disabled People Fly? By Sheri Wells-Jensen
Chapter 20: Protecting Labor Rights in Space. By Erika Nesvold
Chapter 21: Reclaiming Lunar Resources: Paving the Way for an International Property Rights Regime for Outer Space. By Ruvimbo Samanga
Chapter 22: Starlink or Stargazing: Will Commerce Outshine Science? By Tanja Masson-Zwaan
Chapter 23: Creating a Culture of Extraterrestrial Environmental Concern. By William R. Kramer

Part 5: Visions of the Further Future
Chapter 24: Desire, Duty, and Discrimination: Is There an Ethical Way to Select Humans for Noah's Ark? By Evie Kendal
Chapter 25: Deconstructing and Re-Privileging the Education System for Space. By Janet de Vigne
Chapter 26: Astrobioethics Considerations Regarding Space Exploration. By Octavio Chon-Torres
Chapter 27: Greening the Universe: The Case for Ecocentric Space Expansion. By Andrea Owe
Chapter 28: Will Posthumans Dream of Humans? A Message to Our Dear Post-Planetary Descendants. By Francesca Ferrando

Index
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