The Elsewhere Is Black
The Elsewhere Is Black
Ecological Violence and Improvised Life (Pre-Order, Sep 30 2025)
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In The Elsewhere Is Black, Marisa Solomon examines how waste is a mundane part of poor Black survival and a condition of settler colonial racial capitalism.
Tracing the flow of trash and waste across Black spaces, from Brooklyn's historically Black Bedford-Stuyvesant to the post-plantation towns of Virginia's Tidewater, Solomon contends that waste infrastructures concentrate environmental risk in an elsewhere that is routinely Black. Solomon emphasizes that ecological violence is a form of racialized heteropatriarchal environmental control that upholds whiteness as a propertied way of life and criminalizes Black survival. As she points to acute sites of toxicity, Solomon theorizes the relationship between the devaluation of land and Black and more-than-human life to reveal how the risks of poisoning, police violence, dispossession, and poverty hold Black life captive. Locating Black survival as site from which alternative eco-political imaginations spring, she foregrounds how people live and dream amidst waste's daily accumulation. Solomon opens new ecological horizons to ask: What forms of environmentalism emerge when Black un/freedom has never been distant from waste?
Marisa Solomon is Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Barnard College, Columbia University.
- Publisher: Duke University Press (September 30, 2025)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 256 pages
- ISBN-13: 9781478032465
- Item Weight: 1.00 pounds
- Dimensions: 6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
- BISAC Categories: Politics, Society & Current Affairs, Science & Technology
