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214 - Oil Beach (with Christina Dunbar-Hester)

214 - Oil Beach (with Christina Dunbar-Hester)

Released Thursday, 27th April 2023
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214 - Oil Beach (with Christina Dunbar-Hester)

214 - Oil Beach (with Christina Dunbar-Hester)

214 - Oil Beach (with Christina Dunbar-Hester)

214 - Oil Beach (with Christina Dunbar-Hester)

Thursday, 27th April 2023
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Dominic and Cymene start off with a review of the new Apple TV Cli-Fi series Extrapolations especially its killer walruses and then recap a chat with German climate activist Luisa Neubauer and former US National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy about how civilizational change is coming, either by design or by disaster. Then [23:51] we are thrilled to have USC’s Christina Dunbar-Hester join us on the podcast to talk about her new book Oil Beach (U Chicago Press, 2023), a study of toxic infrastructure and more-than-human relations in the Los Angeles port complex. We begin with how her interests in media became interests in energy and climate and how underneath silicon there is petroleum. Then, we turn to the challenges of seeing organismic life under the “lethal sublime” of petro/military/industrial infrastructure and to Christina’s concept of “infrastructural vitalism.” We ask: What if pipelines carried water instead of oil? How much of LA’s “green port” mythology is real? We close talking about what Christina means by trans-species supply chain justice” and how one of the LA ports’ greatest products is the making of scale itself. Enjoy, dear listeners, and remember that walruses will save us from all the evil villains of the Anthropocene.

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