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Short Listed for the IPS Book Award 2022 "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. 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 remains a truly impressive work, contributing greatly to research on mining, monocultures and extractivism generally [It] is a highly recommended book. It is particularly relevant to academic and non-academic researchers working on extractivism and resource geographies. Furthermore, Krger offers an important contribution to political ecology, genocide studies, and critical agrarian studies, meanwhile expanding on the materialist limitations of Marxist political economy while inspired by this literature." Alexander Dunlap, Centre for Development and the Environment at the University of Oslo, Norway, writing for Human Geography, 2022 "In his book Extractivisms, Existences, and Extinctions (2022) Markus Kroger oers a powerful critique of 21st century extractivist capitalism and its impacts in South America Kroger has given us an invaluable book and its pages close by inviting readers to broaden the scope of its analysis." Ariel Salleh, Global University for Sustainability and Nelson Mandela University, writing in The Journal of Peasant Studies, November 2022, https://doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2022.2137625
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).
Prologue Introduction 1. Extractivisms, Existences, and Extinctions 2. The Political Economy of Existences and Extractivisms 3. Four Key Questions for the Study of Existences: The Agroextractivist Monocultures in Mato Grosso 4. Conclusions: Global Extractivisms, the World-Ecology, and Existential Redistributions Epilogue