Geontologies: A Requiem to Late Liberalism

Geontologies: A Requiem to Late Liberalism

by Elizabeth A. Povinelli
Geontologies: A Requiem to Late Liberalism

Geontologies: A Requiem to Late Liberalism

by Elizabeth A. Povinelli

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Overview

In Geontologies Elizabeth A. Povinelli continues her project of mapping the current conditions of late liberalism by offering a bold retheorization of power. Finding Foucauldian biopolitics unable to adequately reveal contemporary mechanisms of power and governance, Povinelli describes a mode of power she calls geontopower, which operates through the regulation of the distinction between Life and Nonlife and the figures of the Desert, the Animist, and the Virus. Geontologies examines this formation of power from the perspective of Indigenous Australian maneuvers against the settler state. And it probes how our contemporary critical languages-anthropogenic climate change, plasticity, new materialism, antinormativity-often unwittingly transform their struggles against geontopower into a deeper entwinement within it. A woman who became a river, a snakelike entity who spawns the fog, plesiosaurus fossils and vast networks of rock weirs: in asking how these different forms of existence refuse incorporation into the vocabularies of Western theory Povinelli provides a revelatory new way to understand a form of power long self-evident in certain regimes of settler late liberalism but now becoming visible much further beyond.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822362333
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 10/07/2016
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 741,508
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth A. Povinelli is Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies at Columbia University and the author of, most recently, Economies of Abandonment: Social Belonging and Endurance in Late Liberalism, also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  x

1. The Three Figures of Geontology  1

2. Can Rocks Die? Life and Death inside the Carbon Imaginary  30

3. The Fossils and the Bones  57

4. The Normativity of Creeks  92

5. The Fog of Meaning and the Voiceless Demos  118

6. Downloading the Dreaming  144

7. Late Liberal Geontopower  168

Notes  179

Bibliography  195

Index  209

What People are Saying About This

Alter-Politics: Critical Anthropology and the Radical Imagination - Ghassan Hage

"Elizabeth A. Povinelli’s writing remains a continual confrontation with the otherwise. On one hand we have a classical anthropologist totally at home and committed to her field; on the other hand, gone are the attempts to 'capture' and 'explain.' Instead, we have indigenous categories engaging in an exciting intellectual gymnastics with philosophy and theory to help us think our moment: the moment when the nonliving erupts into our spaces, transforming itself from a background to something that makes demands on us."

Ontopower: War, Powers, and the State of Perception - Brian Massumi

"Between bios and geos, Life and Nonlife: not an opposition, rather a composition. Beyond biopolitics lies the realm of 'geontology,' where the living and the nonliving co-compose to produce singular modes of existence and forms of power—and empowerment. In Geontologies Elizabeth A. Povinelli presents exemplary figures of geontology that are once symptomatic of the late liberal condition and open it onto its own beyond. Her thought-provoking analyses engage political and ontological complexities with an uncommon richness of detail and insight toward a rethinking of cultural politics."

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