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[Commlist] New Book: Beyond Straw Men: Plastic Pollution and Networked Cultures of Care
Wed Aug 16 21:53:25 GMT 2023
Beyond Straw Men: Plastic Pollution and Networked Cultures of Care
<https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520393646/beyond-straw-men>**(University
of California Press, 2023), Phaedra C. Pezzullo
* All proceeds go to Eco-Rethink (Nakuru, Kenya) and Justice for Formosa
Victims (Point Comfort, Texas, United States)*
Addressing plastics can feel overwhelming. Guilt, shame, anger, hurt,
fear, dismissiveness, and despair abound. /Beyond Straw Men/ moves
beyond “hot take” or straw man fallacies by illustrating how affective
counterpublics mobilized around plastics reveal broader stories about
environmental justice and social change. Inspired by on- and offline
organizing in the Global South and the Global South of the North,
Phaedra C. Pezzullo engages public controversies and policies through
analysis of hashtag activism, campaign materials, and podcast interviews
with headline-making advocates in Bangladesh, Kenya, the United States,
and Vietnam. She argues that plastics have become an articulator of
crisis and an entry point into the contested environmental politics of
carbon-heavy masculinity, carceral policies, planetary fatalism,
eco-ableism, greenwashing, marine life endangerment, pollution
colonialism, and waste imperialism. Attuned to plastic attachments,
/Beyond Straw Men/ illustrates how everyday people resist unsustainable
patterns of the plastics-industrial complex through imperfect but
impactful networked cultures of care.
"Phaedra C. Pezzullo has produced a revelatory and revolutionary
meditation on one of the most significant power struggles of our time.
/Beyond Straw Men/ features a caring and deep appreciation for the
complexities, flaws, and beauty of the 'impure politics' surrounding
plastic pollution, while centering the perspectives and experiences of
Global South communities, environmental justice and disability justice
advocates, and our more-than-human relatives. Her sources of evidence
are solid, her arguments are persuasive, and her writing is at once
engaging, serious, humorous, and uplifting. A delightful book to sit
with and be inspired by in these challenging times!"—David N. Pellow,
University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of /What Is Critical
Environmental Justice?/
"/Beyond Straw Men/ compares the very different but interlocking
national and international tensions that arise during hashtag activism
and counteractivism around plastic pollution in Kenya, the United
States, and Vietnam. It provides a multisited geographic approach to
describing a global (yet local!) problem in a heterogeneous political
world."—Max Liboiron, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador,
and author of /Pollution Is Colonialism/
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/*Table of Contents*/
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Care Amid Oceans of Trouble
Chapter 1. #ThereIsNoAway: Carbon-Heavy Masculinity and the Life/Death
Cycle of Plastics
Chapter 2. Have a Coke and a #FootprintCalculator: The Myth of Recycling
and Transnational Greenwashing
Chapter 3. From #BanPlasticsKE to #ISupportBanPlasticsKE: Pissed Off
Online, Picturing Participation, and Policing Pollution in Kenya
Chapter 4. Engaging #StrawlessInSeattle and #StopSucking: The Loneliest
Whale, Sporting Fun, and American Exceptionalism
Chapter 5. #SuckItAbleism Intervenes: Eco-normative Shaming, Voicing
Justice, and Planetary Fatalism
Chapter 6. Creating #ToiChonCa (#IChooseFish): Trauma, Affective Art,
and Big Tech Dominance
Conclusion: #BreakFree(FromPlastics)
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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