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    Self-Enervation ab 36.49 € als gebundene Ausgabe: Its Consequences And Treatment. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, English, International, Gebundene Ausgaben,
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    The third installment of Drew Wagar's Shadeward Saga, science fiction firmly grounded in science fact as modern myth meets old technology.Shadeward: Enervation follows Kiri, Zoella and Meru as they battle history to reconcile ancient science against more recent legend. With their continued existence under threat from the forces of nature, only Meru’s desperate journey can divert the terrifying priestesses of Drayden from bringing death and destruction down on them all. Drayden has discovered the secret of the exiles across the sea and plans a vast fleet to reach and subdue them. Even the mighty Mobilis with its ancient technology cannot hope to prevail.The adventure plays out under the all-seeing, all-searing eye of Lacaille. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Drew Wagar. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/227381/bk_acx0_227381_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Violent Inheritance deepens the analysis of settler colonialism's endurance in the North American West and how infrastructures that ground sexual modernity are both reproduced and challenged by publics who have inherited them. E Cram redefines sexual modernity through extractivism, wherein sexuality functions to extract value from life including land, air, minerals, and bodies. Analyzing struggles over memory cultures through the region's land use controversies at the turn of and well into the twentieth century, Cram unpacks the consequences of western settlement and the energy regimes that fueled it. Transfusing queer eco-criticism with archival and ethnographic research, Cram reconstructs the linkages-"land lines"-between infrastructure, violence, sexuality, and energy and shows how racialized sexual knowledges cultivated settler colonial cultures of both innervation and enervation. From the residential school system to elite health seekers desiring the "electric" climates of the Rocky Mountains to the wartime incarceration of Japanese Americans, Cram demonstrates how the environment promised to some individuals access to vital energy and to others the exhaustion of populations through state violence and racial capitalism. Grappling with these land lines, Cram insists, helps interrogate regimes of value and build otherwise unrealized connections between queer studies and the environmental and energy humanities.
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