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1: Energy, Extraction, and Religion Seminar |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
Recognizing the coastal location of the 2024 AAR Annual Meeting, this session features papers on water, extractivism, and anti- or de-colonial approaches to knowing and relating to waters. In keeping with the annual meeting theme, the confluence of military violence and oceanic topics will be front of mind in a conference center mere kilometers from the second largest US naval base and an influential institution of oceanography with a military history. Following the insights of scholars such as Gilo-Whitaker, Liboiron, Ballestero, and more, the papers in this session attend to slippages and flows among culturally particular epistemologies, ontologies, and ethics of water. With foci on ritual in the context of privatized waters of the Sundarbans, multi-religious tensions around extraction at sites of melting glaciers in Bolivia’s Milluni Valley, and contesting the evangelical ferver of mainstream fresh water futurisms, these papers pay particular attention to the coloniality of practices of assessing and measuring waters while confronting the contemporary narrowing of paradigms for resistance.
Papers
- Awakened Waters: Rethinking Extraction and Enchantment in the Sundarbans
- Dragons of Fortune: Glaciers as Resource Sentinels and Portals
- Fresh Waters, Anthropocene Futurisms, and Anti-Colonial Narrative Options