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Solarities: Seeking Energy Justice

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Ayesha Vemuri and Darin Barney, Editors
2022
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A collective engages and mirrors the critical need for energy justice and transformation
 

Solarities considers the possibilities of organizing societies and economies around solar energy, and the challenges of a just and equitable transition away from fossil fuels. Far from presenting solarity as a utopian solution to the climate crisis, it critically examines the ambiguous potentials of solarities: plural, situated, and often contradictory. 

Here, a diverse collective of activists, scholars, and practitioners critically engage a wide range of relationships and orientations to the sun. They consider the material and infrastructural dimensions of solar power, the decolonial and feminist promises of decentralized energy, solarian relations with more-than-human kin, and the problem of oppressive and weaponized solarities. Solarities imagines—and demands— possibilities for energy justice in this transition.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title Page, Series List, Title page, Copyright, About the After Oil Collective, Epigraph

pp. i-x

Contents

pp. xi-xii

Situating Solarity

pp. 1-4

The Promise of Solarity

pp. 5-16

Solar Materialisms

pp. 17-22

Solarity as Solidarity

pp. 23-28

Oppressive Solarities

pp. 29-34

Decolonial and Feminist Solarities

pp. 35-44

Solar Temporalities

pp. 45-52

The Work of Solarity

pp. 53-60

Storytelling and Worldmaking

pp. 61-66

Fumbling toward Solarity

pp. 67-72

Acknowledgments

pp. 73-74

Further Reading

pp. 75-78

About the Editors

pp. 79
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