In this Book
The Future of Hiding: Secrecy, Infrastructure, and Ecological Memory in Estonia's Siberia
The Future of Hiding analyzes the territorial dimensions of secrecy and how concealment occurs in relation to energy infrastructure and identity politics in eastern Estonia. It shows that secrets and hiding places are intrinsic to human affairs, while reconsidering the possibilities of relating ethnographically to what appears to be the extraneous. Francisco MartÃnez highlights how basements, garages, bunkers, holes, and cottages favor alternative forms of sociality, allowing local residents to redesign the terms of their public selves. Shadow spaces in this liminal region, at the border with Russia, are created against the institutional demand to be knowable. People engage in ordinary forms of ambivalence and refusal to negotiate a sense of loss and the consequences of a century of extractive activities. The Future of Hiding invites cross-disciplinary dialogue on topics like mining, transparency, belonging and cultural landscapes, offering insights into infrastructure's reproduction and destruction, recolonizations, and the ecological memory of a sacrificed area.
Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Preface: Calypso in the Shadows
Introduction: Hiding in the Future
1. Keeping Things in the Dark
2. A Wound That Gives Off a Dark Light
3. New Hideouts for an Old Fear
4. The Social Laboratory
5. Interior Exteriorities
6. Left-Behind Places
7. A Garage with a View
8. Crypto-Colonialism
Conclusion: An Outside Inside
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
| ISBN | 9781501784286 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781501784255, 9781501784262, 9781501784279 |
| DOI | 10.1353/book.136106![]() |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1513379759 |
| Pages | 222 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-11-19 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |
| Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC-ND |




