In the Shadows of the Tropics
Title | In the Shadows of the Tropics PDF eBook |
Author | James S. Duncan |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2016-05-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1317117735 |
In this original work James Duncan explores the transformation of Ceylon during the mid-nineteenth century into one of the most important coffee growing regions of the world and investigates the consequent ecological disaster which erased coffee from the island. Using this fascinating case study by way of illustration, In the Shadows of the Tropics reveals the spatial unevenness and fragmentation of modernity through a focus on modern governmentality and biopower. It argues that the practices of colonial power, and the differences that race and tropical climates were thought to make, were central to the working out of modern governmental rationalities. In this context, the usefulness of Foucault's notions of biopower, discipline and governmentality are examined. The work contributes an important rural focus to current work on studies of governmentality in geography and offers a welcome non-state dimension by considering the role of the plantation economy and individual capitalists in the lives and deaths of labourers, the destabilization of subsistence farming and the aggressive re-territorialization of populations from India to Ceylon.
In the Shadows of the Tropics
Title | In the Shadows of the Tropics PDF eBook |
Author | Mr James S Duncan |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2012-11-28 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1409487547 |
In this original work James Duncan explores the transformation of Ceylon during the mid-nineteenth century into one of the most important coffee growing regions of the world and investigates the consequent ecological disaster which erased coffee from the island. Using this fascinating case study by way of illustration, In the Shadows of the Tropics reveals the spatial unevenness and fragmentation of modernity through a focus on modern governmentality and biopower. It argues that the practices of colonial power, and the differences that race and tropical climates were thought to make, were central to the working out of modern governmental rationalities. In this context, the usefulness of Foucault's notions of biopower, discipline and governmentality are examined. The work contributes an important rural focus to current work on studies of governmentality in geography and offers a welcome non-state dimension by considering the role of the plantation economy and individual capitalists in the lives and deaths of labourers, the destabilization of subsistence farming and the aggressive re-territorialization of populations from India to Ceylon.
Tropic of Chaos
Title | Tropic of Chaos PDF eBook |
Author | Christian Parenti |
Publisher | Bold Type Books |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2011-06-28 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1568586620 |
From Africa to Asia and Latin America, the era of climate wars has begun. Extreme weather is breeding banditry, humanitarian crisis, and state failure. In Tropic of Chaos, investigative journalist Christian Parenti travels along the front lines of this gathering catastrophe--the belt of economically and politically battered postcolonial nations and war zones girding the planet's midlatitudes. Here he finds failed states amid climatic disasters. But he also reveals the unsettling presence of Western military forces and explains how they see an opportunity in the crisis to prepare for open-ended global counterinsurgency. Parenti argues that this incipient "climate fascism" -- a political hardening of wealthy states-- is bound to fail. The struggling states of the developing world cannot be allowed to collapse, as they will take other nations down as well. Instead, we must work to meet the challenge of climate-driven violence with a very different set of sustainable economic and development policies.
The Spell of the Tropics
Title | The Spell of the Tropics PDF eBook |
Author | Randolph Henry Atkin |
Publisher | |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1920 |
Genre | Latin America |
ISBN |
Tropic Days
Title | Tropic Days PDF eBook |
Author | E. J. Banfield |
Publisher | Good Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2019-12-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
'Tropic Days' is a vivid collection of essays that brings to life the people and places of tropical islands. E. J. Banfield transports readers to a world of pristine landscapes and intriguing inhabitants, depicting their daily routines and quirks with a mix of precision and imagination. Through these essays, Banfield provides an intimate look at the lives of the people he encounters, painting a picture of a world that is both beautiful and complex. A couple of titles included in this collection are: 'The Lost Isle', 'Blue Shirt', 'Eternal Sunshine', and 'Beach Plants'.
A Workbook on Tropical Clouds and Cloud Systems Observed in Satellite Imagery
Title | A Workbook on Tropical Clouds and Cloud Systems Observed in Satellite Imagery PDF eBook |
Author | Vernon F. Dvorak |
Publisher | |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Clouds |
ISBN |
Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology
Title | Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology PDF eBook |
Author | Robin L. Chazdon |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 880 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0226102254 |
This book presents a timely collection of pioneering work in the study of these diverse and fascinating ecosystems. It consists of facsimiles of papers chosen by world experts in tropical biology as the 'classics' in the field.