Solarities: Seeking Energy Justice
By (Author) Ayesha Vemuri
Edited by Darin Barney
By (author) After Oil Collective
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
24th May 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Impact of science and technology on society
338.4762147
Paperback
92
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 6mm
113g
A collective engages and mirrors the critical need for energy justice and transformation
Solarities considers the possibilities of organizing societies and economies around solar energy, and the challenges of a just and equitable transition away from fossil fuels. Far from presenting solarity as a utopian solution to the climate crisis, it critically examines the ambiguous potentials of solarities: plural, situated, and often contradictory.
Here, a diverse collective of activists, scholars, and practitioners critically engage a wide range of relationships and orientations to the sun. They consider the material and infrastructural dimensions of solar power, the decolonial and feminist promises of decentralized energy, solarian relations with more-than-human kin, and the problem of oppressive and weaponized solarities. Solarities imaginesand demands possibilities for energy justice in this transition.
"Hope is abundant in these pages. Readers are electrified with ideas for equitable energy regimes, mirroring the excited electrons that ambulate to generate electricity in solar panels. "Antipode
The After Oil Collective is a subgroup of the Petrocultures Research Group that meets periodically for collaborative work. In 2019, more than seventy international participants across many fields met in Montreal to work on the theme of solarity. Solarities is one of the outcomes of this collaborative work.
Ayesha Vemuri is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University.
Darin Barney is professor in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University, where he holds the Grierson Chair in Communication Studies.