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OverviewCapitalism is destroying our planet, but like most social progress in the last two centuries, ecological justice can only be achieved through working-class struggle. In Workers of the Earth, Stefania Barca uncovers the environmental history and political ecology of labour to shed new light on the potentiality of workers as ecological subjects. Taking an ecofeminist approach, this ground-breaking book makes a unique contribution to the emerging field of environmental labour studies, expanding the category of labour to include waged and unwaged, industrial and meta-industrial workers. Going beyond conventional categories of 'production' and 'reproduction' as separate spheres of human experience, Barca offers a fresh perspective on the place of labour in today's global climate struggle, reminding us that the fight against climate change is a fight against capitalism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stefania BarcaPublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9780745343877ISBN 10: 0745343872 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 20 June 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction: Labour in the Great Acceleration (1945 to present) Part I – History 1. Labouring the Earth 2. Bread and Poison 3. Refusing 'Nuclear Housework' 4. Taking Care of the Amazon Part II – Political Ecology 5. Greening the Job 6. Labour and the Ecological Crisis 7. The Labour(s) of Degrowth Epilogue: Care Work in the Post-Carbon Transition Notes IndexReviews'In a time of planetary crisis, ecofeminist political ecologist Stefania Barca offers a brilliant analysis of how the diverse strands of 21st century Left politics can deepen their mutual understanding and move forward in a unified struggle for Life on Earth.' -- Ariel Saleh, author of 'Ecofeminism as Politics' 'A vital contribution to making sense of the planetary proletariat and socialism in the web of life.' -- Jason W. Moore, author of 'Capitalism in the Web of Life' 'In a time of planetary crisis, ecofeminist political ecologist Stefania Barca offers a brilliant analysis of how the diverse strands of 21st century Left politics can deepen their mutual understanding and move forward in a unified struggle for Life on Earth.' -- Ariel Saleh, author of 'Ecofeminism as Politics' 'A vital contribution to making sense of the planetary proletariat and socialism in the web of life.' -- Jason W. Moore, author of 'Capitalism in the Web of Life' 'Stefania Barca's innovative reconceptualization of the relationship between labor and the environment provides an indispensable theoretical basis for creating a better place for all living beings on this planet.' -- Kohei Saito, author of 'Capital in the Anthropocene' 'Stefania Barca has given us the book that agents of a socially and ecologically just transformation need, connecting women workers in paid and unpaid care work, subsistence workers, indigenous workers, industrial workers, workers caring for human and non-human beings in her insightful analyses that allows Environmental Labour Studies to overcome the compartmentalisation of labour.' -- Nora Räthzel, Umeå University Author InformationStefania Barca is an environmental historian and a feminist political ecologist. She is the author of Forces of Reproduction: Notes for a Counter-Hegemonic Anthropocene and of Enclosing Water: Nature and Political Economy in a Mediterranean Valley, which was awarded the Turku Environmental History Book Prize. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |