Book contents
- Altered Earth
- Altered Earth
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Growing Anthropocene Consensus
- Part One Strata and Stories
- Part Two One Anthropocene; Many Stories
- Chapter 3 Earth System Science: Gravity, the Earth System, and the Anthropocene
- Chapter 4 Deep History and Disease: Germs and Humanity’s Rise to Planetary Dominance
- Chapter 5 Anthropology: Colonialism, Indigeneity, and Wind Power in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 6 The Ascent of the Anthropoi: A Story
- Chapter 7 Politics in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 8 Very Recent History and the Nuclear Anthropocene
- Chapter 9 Stratigraphy: Finding Global Markers in a Small Canadian Lake
- Chapter 10 Curating the Anthropocene at Berlin’s Haus der Kulturen der Welt
- Part Three Future Habitations
- Biographies of Chapter Contributors
- Index
- References
Chapter 5 - Anthropology: Colonialism, Indigeneity, and Wind Power in the Anthropocene
from Part Two - One Anthropocene; Many Stories
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2022
- Altered Earth
- Altered Earth
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Growing Anthropocene Consensus
- Part One Strata and Stories
- Part Two One Anthropocene; Many Stories
- Chapter 3 Earth System Science: Gravity, the Earth System, and the Anthropocene
- Chapter 4 Deep History and Disease: Germs and Humanity’s Rise to Planetary Dominance
- Chapter 5 Anthropology: Colonialism, Indigeneity, and Wind Power in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 6 The Ascent of the Anthropoi: A Story
- Chapter 7 Politics in the Anthropocene
- Chapter 8 Very Recent History and the Nuclear Anthropocene
- Chapter 9 Stratigraphy: Finding Global Markers in a Small Canadian Lake
- Chapter 10 Curating the Anthropocene at Berlin’s Haus der Kulturen der Welt
- Part Three Future Habitations
- Biographies of Chapter Contributors
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter engages with the complexities of Anthropocene politics and ecologies in Mexico’s Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Home to the densest concentration of wind turbines anywhere on earth, the Isthmus is a key site for climate change mitigation, but not without controversy. Working from the viewpoint of cultural anthropology, we show how local Indigenous and mestizo communities are contending with the massive transformation of their lands and livelihoods. We ask a central question for Anthropocenic times: what are the political forces that shape the possibilities for low carbon futures? Who sets the agenda for transitions and who—human and otherwise—is affected by enormous infrastructural shifts in energy systems? In this chapter, we show how various forces—political, economic and cultural—operate along with the wind itself to shape local futures in both positive and negative ways. We pay special attention to Indigenous philosophies and experiences because they help us see better possibilities at the nexus of energy, environment and human thriving.
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- Altered EarthGetting the Anthropocene Right, pp. 130 - 146Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022