Episode 23: Anthropocene as Kleptocene: Colonial Theft, Ecological Destruction, Indigenous Activism

Episode 23: Anthropocene as Kleptocene: Colonial Theft, Ecological Destruction, Indigenous Activism

Thursday, April 15, 2021 12:00 am
- 12:00 am EDT
https://sites.psu.edu/liberalartscollective/unraveling-the-anthropocene-podcast/episode-23-anthropocene-as-kleptocene-colonial-theft-ecological-destruction-indigenous-activism/

In this episode, LAC member Müge Gedik has a conversation with Kyle Keeler on the colonial roots of our current epoch, popularly referred to as “the Anthropocene.” Keeler highlights the history of centuries of violent colonialism that would set in motion the industrial production, chemicals, and bomb blasts that are argued to distinguish the Anthropocene from previous epochs. Focusing on violent colonial theft, Keeler changes the name of this epoch to the Kleptocene, to call attention to to the theft of land, lives (both human and nonhuman), and materials that colonialism broadly, but U.S. settler colonialism specifically, imposed and imposes on North America and its Indigenous inhabitants, as a way to understand global environmental catastrophes.

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