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This book explores the existential redistributions that extractivist frontiers create, going beyond existing studies by bringing into the English-language discussion much of the wisdom from Latin American rural and forest communities understandings of extractivist phenomena, and the destruction and changes in lives and lived environments they create.The author explores the many different types of extractivism, ranging from agroextractivist monocultures to mineral extraction, and analyzes the differences between them. The existential transformations of Brazils Amazon and Cerrado regions, previously inhabited by Indigenous people but now being deforested by colonizers who expand soybean plantations, are analyzed in detail. The author also compares extractivisms with the local and broader existential changes through global production networks and their shifts, produced by monoculture plantation-based extractivist operations. Anchored in the authors own ethnographic data and comparison of lessons across multiple extractivist frontiers, the chapters integrate the many accounts of violence, and onto-epistemic and moral changes in extractivist enclaves, looking at these with the help of political ontology. The book offers details on how to characterize and compare different types and degrees of extractivisms and anti-extractivisms.This transdisciplinary book provides new organizing concepts and theoretical frameworks for starting to analyze the unfolding natural resource politics of the post-coronavirus era, the advancing climate emergency, and the ever more chaotic multi-polar world. It will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of international development, global value chains, political economy, Latin American Studies, political ecology, and international trade, as well as anyone engaged with the practical and political issues related to globalization.The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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With Extractivisms, Existences and Extinctions, Markus Krger has given us a searing critique of capitalist extractivism and its destruction of human and other webs of life. Arguing that we must embrace more than human ways of seeing todays crisis, Krger makes a signal contribution to ongoing struggles for planetary justice.
Jason W. Moore, Binghamton University, USA, is the author of Capitalism in the Web of Life
In this carefully researched and passionately argued book, Markus Krger connects diverging strands of scholarship to delineate the contours of an existential political economy; a mode of analysis fit to capture extractivisms essence as a machine that redistributes existences in such a way that the only things left are commodities and extinctions. A must read!
Mario Blaser, Memorial University, Canada
Markus Krger offers a daring and sensible work, marked by epistemic ruptures inspired by Latin American Political Ontology and extensive fieldwork that spans several years and many journeys to the Brazilian Amazon. Utilizing consistent data in tandem with novel theorizing, this book analyzes the plurality of extractivisms while unpacking Cartesian labels to unravel the variety of existences being destroyed in our time. His personal testimony is masterfully combined with interviewees statements; together vividly voicing the ways in which existences are extinguished by different modes of extractivism.
Andra Zhouri, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
A beautifully-written examination of rare depth that offers insight into the many layers of life within what are typically labeled simply resources. Markus Krger forces readers to see how plantation-style extraction threatens the existence of subsistence, spirits, memories and a range of possible futures.
Wendy Wolford, Vice Provost for International Affairs, and Robert A. and Ruth E. Polson Professor of Global Development at Cornell University, USA
Extractivisms, Existences, and Extinctions
This book explores the existential redistributions that extractivist frontiers create, going beyond existing studies by bringing into the English-language discussion much of the wisdom from Latin American rural and forest communities understandings of extractivist phenomena, and the destruction and changes in lives and lived environments they create.
The author explores the many different types of extractivism, ranging from agro extractivist monocultures to mineral extraction, and analyzes the differences between them. The existential transformations of Brazils Amazon and Cerrado regions, previously inhabited by Indigenous people but now being deforested by colonizers who expand soybean plantations, are analyzed in detail. The author also compares extractivisms with the local and broader existential changes through global production networks and their shifts, produced by monoculture plantation-based extractivist operations. Anchored in the authors own ethnographic data and comparison of lessons across multiple extractivist frontiers, the chapters integrate the many accounts of violence, and onto-epistemic and moral changes in extractivist enclaves, looking at these with the help of political ontology. The book offers details on how to characterize and compare different types and degrees of extractivisms and anti-extractivisms.
This transdisciplinary book provides new organizing concepts and theoretical frameworks for starting to analyze the unfolding natural resource politics of the post-coronavirus era, the advancing climate emergency, and the ever more chaotic multi-polar world. It will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of international development, global value chains, political economy, Latin American Studies, political ecology, and international trade, as well as anyone engaged with the practical and political issues related to globalization.
Markus Krger is Associate Professor of Global Development Studies and Academy of Finland Research Fellow in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He is the author of Contentious Agency and Natural Resource Politics (2014), Iron Will: Global Extractivism and Mining Resistance in Brazil and India (2021), and Studying Complex Interactions and Outcomes Through Qualitative Comparative Analysis: A Practical Guide to Comparative Case Studies and Ethnographic Data Analysis (2021).
Rethinking Globalizations
Edited by Barry K. Gills, University of Helsinki, Finland and Kevin Gray, University of Sussex, UK
This series is designed to break new ground in the literature on globalization and its academic and popular understanding. Rather than perpetuating or simply reacting to the economic understanding of globalization, this series seeks to capture the term and broaden its meaning to encompass a wide range of issues and disciplines and convey a sense of alternative possibilities for the future.
Multiplicity
A New Common Ground for International Relations?
Edited by Justin Rosenberg and Milja Kurki
Global Justice and Resource Curse
Combining Statism and Cosmopolitanism
Frank Aragbonfoh Abumere
Extractivisms, Existences and Extinctions
Monoculture Plantations and Amazon Deforestation
Markus Krger
Beyond the Global Land Grab
New Directions for Research on Land Struggles and Global Agrarian Change
Edited by Gustavo de L. T. Oliveira, Juan Liu and Ben M. McKay
Why Globalization Matters
Engaging with Theory
Edited by Barrie Axford
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Rethinking-Globalizations/book-series/RG
First published 2022
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The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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Names: Krger, Markus, 1980- author.
Title: Extractivisms, existences and extinctions : monoculture plantations and Amazon deforestation / Markus Krger.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022. | Series: Rethinking globalizations | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021023625 (print) | LCCN 2021023626 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367610302 (hardback) | ISBN 9780367610333 (paperback) | ISBN 9781003102977 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Natural resourcesSocial aspectsBrazil. | Agricultural industriesSocial aspectsBrazil. | Mineral industriesSocial aspectsBrazil. | Indigenous peoplesBrazilSocial conditions. | Environmental protectionBrazilCitizen participation. | Political ecologyBrazil. | Economic developmentEnvironmental aspectsBrazil. | BrazilEnvironmental conditions21st century. | BrazilEconomic conditions1985
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