Saharan Winds

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Saharan Winds

Energy Systems and Aeolian Imaginaries in Western Sahara

Politics and government African history Colonialism and imperialism Science: general issues Energy

Author: Joanna Allan

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Language: English

Published by: West Virginia University Press

Published on: 1st October 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781959000242


Finalist, Ecocritical Book Award
Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE), 2025

As climate crisis ensues, a transition away from fossil fuels becomes urgent. However, some renewable energy developments are propagating injustices such as landgrabs, colonial dispossession, and environmentally destructive practices. Changing the way we imagine and understand wind will help us ensure a globally just wind energy future.

Saharan Winds contributes to a fairer energy horizon by illuminating the role of imaginaries--how we understand energy sources such as wind and the meanings we attach to wind--in determining the wider politics, whether oppressive or just, associated with energy systems. This book turns to various cultures and communities across different time periods in one space, Western Sahara, to explore how wind imaginaries affect the development, management, and promotion of windfarms; the distribution of energy that windfarms produce; and, vitally, the type of politics mediated by all these elements combined. Highlighting the wind-fueled oppression of colonial energy systems, the book shows the potential offered by nomadic, Indigenous wind imaginaries for contributing to a fairer energy future.

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