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Remapping Energopolitics

Blue Humanities, Geophilosophy and Sri Lankan Minor Writings

Abhisek Ghosal

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English
Routledge
11 June 2024
"Emerging concerns and contexts of geological thinking seek to bring out how energopolitical interventions into the geokinetic ""unfolding"" of the Earth assume new dimensions and directions, owing to the complex and evolving intersections between ""folds"" and ""fluxes"" of energy in the context of oceans. Written in negotiation with the notion of energopolitics articulated by Dominic Boyer, Remapping Energopolitics calls for ruling out any epistemic attempt to structure the rhizomatic movements of energy through the transformations of oceans. Aiming to delve deeper into the complex junctures among energy, ocean and earth(ing), epistemic ends of Blue Humanities are reworked with the help of geophilosophical reading of some Sri Lankan minor writings and in doing so, Remapping Energopolitics makes a series of attempts to reconceptualize ""energy thinking"" in line with the differential and deterritorial grammatology of Deleuzo-Guattarian micropolitics, thereby offering a critique of the structured and stratified understandings of ""energy linkages""."

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781032629711
ISBN 10:   1032629711
Series:   Routledge Focus on Literature
Pages:   98
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction Why Blue Humanities Matter Chapter I Nomadic Singularities of Earth: Negotiating Geophilosophical Reflections Chapter II Onto-epistemologies of Minor Writing: an Overview Chapter III Cartography of Blue Humanities: Contentions and Contestations Chapter IV Geokinetic Interventions into Matter and Matter(ing): Thresholds of Energopolitics Chapter V Sri Lankan Minor Fiction: Earth(ing), Energy Flows and Oceanic Ecologies Conclusion How Energy Humanities Matter

Abhisek Ghosal currently works at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, Jharkhand. He previously worked as full-time Assistant Professor at O.P. Jindal Global University (Institute of Eminence), Sonipat, Haryana and at Christ (Deemed to be University), Bannerghatta Road Campus, Bengaluru. He holds an M.A., an M.Phil. and a Ph. D (IIT Kharagpur). His broad areas of research interest include Deleuze and Guattari Studies, Blue Humanities, South Asian Literature, Indic Studies, and Energy Humanities. He has published articles in a number of leading academic journals, including Symploke, New Global Studies, The CEA Critic, Southeast Asian Review of English, and e-Tropics.

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