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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgments Imre Szeman and Dominic Boyer, Introduction: On the Energy Humanities Judy Natal, Another Storm Is Coming Amy De’Ath, Institutional Critique One: Energy and Modernity: Histories and Futures
Introduction Dipesh Chakrabarty, The Climate of History: Four Theses Imre Szeman, System Failure: Oil, Futurity, and the Anticipation of Disaster David Nye, The Great White Way Pablo Neruda, Standard Oil Co. Italo Calvino, The Petrol Pump Stephen Collis, Reading Wordsworth in the Tar Sands Hermann Scheer, The Visible Hand of the Sun: Blueprint for a Solar World Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, The Frenzy of Fossil Fuels Paolo Bacigalupi, excerpt from The Windup Girl Margaret Atwood, It’s Not Climate Change—It’s Everything Change
Two: Energy, Power, and Politics
Introduction Timothy Mitchell, Carbon Democracy Dominic Boyer, Energopower: An Introduction Jean-François Mouhot, Past Connections and Present Similarities in Slave Ownership and Fossil Fuel Usage Michael Watts, Imperial Oil: The Anatomy of a Nigerian Oil Insurgency John McGrath, excerpt from The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil Gabrielle Hecht, Nuclear Ontologies Gökçe Günel, A Dark Art: Field Notes on Carbon Capture and Storage Policy Negotiations at COP17 Sheena Wilson, Gendering Oil: Tracing Western Petrosexual Relations Cymene Howe, Anthropocenic Ecoauthority: The Winds of Oaxaca Pope Francis, excerpt from Encyclical on Climate Change & Inequality: On Care for Our Common Home Ken Saro-Wiwa, “Night Ride”
Three: Energy in Philosophy: Ethics, Politics, and Being
Introduction Allan Stoekl, Bataille’s Ethics Joseph Masco, Atomic Health, or How the Bomb Altered American Notions of Death Laura Watts, The Draukie’s Tale: Origin Myth for Wave Energy Timothy Morton, A Quake in Being Martin McQuillan, Notes toward a Post-carbon Philosophy: “It’s the Economy, Stupid” Roy Scranton, Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene Dale Jamieson, Ethics for the Anthropocene Claire Colebrook, We Have Always Been Post-Anthropocene: The Anthropocene Counterfactual Karen Pinkus, Air Reza Negarestani, excerpt from Cyclonopedia: Complicity with Anonymous Materials
Four: The Aesthetics of Petrocultures
Introduction Amitav Ghosh, Petrofiction: The Oil Encounter and the Novel Patricia Yaeger, Literature in the Ages of Wood . . . Abdul Rahman Munif, excerpt from Cities of Salt Lesley Battler, poems from Endangered Hydrocarbons Julia Kasdorf, poems from Shale Play Stephanie LeMenager, Petro-Melancholia: The BP Blowout and the Arts of Grief Jennifer Wenzel, Petro-Magic-Realism: Toward a Political Ecology of Nigerian Literature Ursula Biemann and Andrew Pendakis, This Is Not a Pipeline: Thoughts on the Politico-aesthetics of Oil Adam Dickinson, excerpt from The Polymers Warren Cariou, An Athabasca Story Barry Lord, What Does the Culture of Stewardship Look Like? Graeme Macdonald, The Resources of Fiction
Marina Zurkow, Una Chaudhuri, Fritz Ertl, and Oliver Kellhammer, Dear Climate: Post-energy Previews Works Cited List of Contributors
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