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Book Reviews

Making kin and unmaking the individual in the Capitalocene

Kin: thinking with Deborah Bird Rose, edited by Thom Van Dooren and Matthew Chrulew, Durham, Duke University Press, 2022, 239 pp, $28.50 (paperback), ISBN 9781478018056

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  • Haraway, Donna. (2015) Anthropocene, capitalocene, plantationocene, chthulucene: making Kin, Environmental Humanities, 26(1), pp. 159–165.
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  • Lubkemann, Stephen C. (2010) Culture in Chaos: An Anthropology of the Social Condition in War. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
  • Moore, Jason W. (2017) The Capitalocene, Part I: On the nature and origins of our ecological crisis, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 44(3), pp. 594–630.
  • Rose, Deborah Bird. (2004) Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation (Sydney: University of New South Wales Press).
  • Serme, Jean-Marc. (2021) Hawaiian ways of protection: acting for self-determined indigenous futurities, European Journal of American Studies, 16(16-2).
  • Spiegel, S. J. (2021) Fossil fuel violence and visual practices on Indigenous land: Watching, witnessing and resisting settler-colonial injustices, Energy Research & Social Science, 79, pp. 102189.

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