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The Birth of Energy – Fossil Fuels, Thermodynamics, and the Politics of Work

Autor Cara New Daggett
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 sep 2019
In The Birth of Energy Cara New Daggett traces the genealogy of contemporary notions of energy back to the nineteenth-century science of thermodynamics to challenge the underlying logic that informs today's uses of energy. These early resource-based concepts of power first emerged during the Industrial Revolution and were tightly bound to Western capitalist domination and the politics of industrialized work. As Daggett shows, thermodynamics was deployed as an imperial science to govern fossil fuel use, labor, and colonial expansion, in part through a hierarchical ordering of humans and nonhumans. By systematically excavating the historical connection between energy and work, Daggett argues that only by transforming the politics of work-most notably, the veneration of waged work-will we be able to confront the Anthropocene's energy problem. Substituting one source of energy for another will not ensure a habitable planet; rather, the concepts of energy and work themselves must be decoupled.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781478006329
ISBN-10: 1478006323
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 7 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgments  ix
Introduction: Putting the World to Work  1
Part I. The Birth of Energy
1. The Novelty of Energy  15
2. A Steampunk Production  33
3. A Geo-Theology of Energy  51
4. Work Becomes Energetic  83
Part II. Energy, Race, and Empire
5. Energopolitics  107
6. The Imperial Organism at Work  132
7. Education for Empire  162
Conclusion. A Post-Work Energy Politics  187
Notes  207
Bibliography  239
Index  255

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Descriere

Cara New Daggett traces the genealogy of the idea of energy from the Industrial Revolution to the present, showing how it has informed fossil fuel imperialism, the governance of work, and our relationship to the Earth.