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Oil Beach

How Toxic Infrastructure Threatens Life in the Ports of Los Angeles and Beyond
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Oil Beach by Christina Dunbar-Hester explores the complex relationship between the oil industry, wildlife, and human communities on the Southern California coast. The narrative delves into environmental conflicts and the balancing act between industrial activity and ecological preservation, presenting insightful commentary on the challenges of coexistence in this fragile landscape. Through a blend of historical analysis and personal stories, the book provides a nuanced examination of how these forces have shaped the region.
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This insightful exploration might captivate readers interested in environmental studies, particularly those fascinated by the complexities of industrial and natural ecosystems. The author delves into the intricate relationship between human activity and natural landscapes, providing a thought-provoking perspective on ecological and social challenges. It's perfect for anyone keen on understanding the intersections of science, nature, and industry.

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Can the stories of bananas, whales, sea birds, and otters teach us to reconsider the seaport as a place of ecological violence, tied to oil, capital, and trade?

San Pedro Bay, which contains the contiguous Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, is a significant site for petroleum shipping and refining as well as one of the largest container shipping ports in the worldβ€”some forty percent of containerised imports to the United States pass through this so-called America’s Port. It is also ecologically rich. Built atop a land- and waterscape of vital importance to wildlife, the heavily industrialised Los Angeles Harbour contains estuarial wetlands, the LA River mouth, and a marine ecology where colder and warmer Pacific Ocean waters meet.

In this compelling interdisciplinary investigation, award-winning author Christina Dunbar-Hester explores the complex relationships among commerce, empire, environment, and the nonhuman life forms of San Pedro Bay over the last fifty yearsβ€”a period coinciding with the era of modern environmental regulation in the United States. The LA port complex is not simply a local site, Dunbar-Hester argues, but a node in a network that enables the continued expansion of capitalism, propelling trade as it drives the extraction of natural resources, labour violations, pollution, and other harms.

Focusing specifically on cetaceans, bananas, sea birds, and otters whose lives are intertwined with the vitality of the port complex itself, Oil Beach reveals how logistics infrastructure threatens ecologies as it circulates goods and capitalβ€”and helps us to consider a future where the accumulation of life and the accumulation of capital are not in violent tension.

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Oil Beach by Christina Dunbar-Hester has been praised for its insightful analysis of the ecological consequences of industrial capitalism in the Southern California ports. Reviewers highlight its interdisciplinary approach, blending environmental and technological histories, and exploring themes such as capitalism's impact on life and biodiversity. Despite its dense topic, the book is noted for its engaging and sometimes humorous style, making it a compelling read that illuminates the hidden complexities of our ecological and industrial landscapes.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226819716

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 48 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 399g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Christina Dunbar-Hester is a science and technology studies scholar and associate professor in the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication. She is the author of Low Power to the People: Pirates, Protest, and Politics in FM Radio Activism, winner of the McGannon Award for Social and Ethical Relevance in Communications Technology Research, and Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures, winner of the Information Science Book of the Year Award from the Association for Information Science and Technology.

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