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Wastelanding: Legacies of Uranium Mining in Navajo Country

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Wastelanding: Legacies of Uranium Mining in Navajo Country

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780816692675

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

23rd July 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Extractive industries

Dewey:

333.73097

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 38mm

Description

"Wastelanding "tells the history of the uranium industry on Navajo land in the U.S. Southwest, asking why certain landscapes and the peoples who inhabit them come to be targeted for disproportionate exposure to environmental harm. Uranium mines and mills on the Navajo Nation land have long supplied U.S. nuclear weapons and energy programs. By 1942,

Reviews

"Wastelandingis simply a brilliant book.It is at once a beautifully written, rigorously researched and hauntingly moving account of U.S. settler colonialisms violent making of racialized bodies and degraded landscapes in the U.S. Southwest. Traci Brynne Voyles draws together a rich set of critical approachesand weaves them into what will be the new bar for environmental politics."Jake Kosek, University of California, Berkeley

"This groundbreaking book examines how race, gender,and nature coproduce one another through wastelanding. Voyles masterful account explains how colonization, racialization, and resource extraction work together to produce sacrifice zones. She connects history, geography, Native American Studies, ethnic studies, and women and gender studies in a truly unique contribution to the literature of environmental studies and environmental justice."Julie Sze, University of California, Davis


"Wastelanding is meticulously researched, covers extremely complex events that continue to have dire consequences for Native peoples on the Colorado Plateau in a well-organized discourse, and draws on the work of dozens of other historians and professionals as well as a multitude of source documents."Indian Country Today

"There is a gap in geography in and around meaningfully engagements with Indigenous feminism. There is also a failure amongst radical scholars to place themselves within the landscapes they inhabit. This context of erasure makes Traci Brynne Voyles contribution all the more valuable and worthy of a thorough read."Antipode

"Thought-provoking and challenging."Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education

"Wastelanding is an often thought-provoking examination of settler colonialisms impact on the Navajo people and their lands and should appeal to students of Native American history, geography, mining, gender studies, and the environment."Western Historical Quarterly

"Sophisticated and insightful."Journal of American History

"A timely and innovative work that applies a multitude of theoretical perspectives with remarkable elasticity to illuminate a critical instance of environmental injustice that is far from isolated."The American Historical Review

Author Bio

Traci Brynne Voyles is assistant professor of womens studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

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