Recognition and Relations
ed. by Joyce Poot, Anna Sejbæk Torp-Pedersen ; with contr. by Niloufar Nematollahi, Ruby de Vos, Anne Szefer Karlsen, Helga Nyman ...[et al.]
- Author(s)
- Niloufar Nematollahi, Ruby de Vos, Anne Szefer Karlsen, Helga Nyman ...[et al.]
- Editor(s)
- Joyce Poot, Anna Sejbæk Torp-Pedersen
- Publication, year
- Amsterdam : VU Faculteit der Letteren, 2021
- Scope
- 116 Pages, illustrated, 23 cm.
- Carrier
- magazine
- ISBN
- 9789083165714
This special issue of Kunstlicht 'The Worldliness of Oil: Recognition and Relations' examines how oil continues to shape individual experiences and national identities, fuel conflict and create unequal economic opportunities. The reader is invited to examine the (parallel or time-shifted) relationships between and experiences of oil countries. These countries are bathed in resources, but are also deeply entrenched and embroiled in conflicts and wars over these resources. The inhabitants, for whom the land and sea provide a livelihood, are directly influenced by this industry and consequently by the economy and politics. The contributors to this issue delve into these complex cultural areas from a wide variety of perspectives related to the past, present, and future.�
- Person as subject
- Clementine Edwards, Tanja Engelberts, Raja'a Khalid, ...[et al.]
- Location
- Cabinet 11C - 6: Kritiek op het Neoliberalisme
- Remarks
- issue no. 3/4 (cover says 2/3) Incl. notes
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