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Capitalism and Catastrophe: A Critical Disaster Studies Manifesto by Raja Swamy ISBN 9781836950011, 9781836950035, 1836950012, 1836950039 instant download

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Authors:Raja Swamy
Pages:265 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Language:english
File Size:2.92 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781836950011, 9781836950035, 1836950012, 1836950039
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Capitalism and Catastrophe: A Critical Disaster Studies Manifesto by Raja Swamy ISBN 9781836950011, 9781836950035, 1836950012, 1836950039 instant download

Synthesizing critical perspectives on the impact of disasters with regard to social inequality, this book brings together key insights from political ecology and historical materialism. Querying assumptions about the “normal” conditions of life, it examines the exploitative structures and practices that shape everyday life using theoretical approaches such as rhythmanalysis, metabolic rift theory, and conjunctural analysis. While focusing on enduring historical processes that foster unequal social and ecological relationships in the present era, this book argues for a more expansive consideration of disasters, including within its scope catastrophes associated with structural violence, social conflict, war and destitution.
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