The Metamorphosis of the Amazon sheds new light on the complex history of the Ecuadorian rainforest, revealing how oil development and its social and ecological repercussions triggered its metamorphosis. When international oil giants such as Shell and Texaco started to dig for oil in remote rainforest locations, a process was born that eventually altered the fabric of the Amazon forever. Oil infrastructure paved way for a disastrous industrial and agricultural landscape polluted by the hazardous waste management of the oil industry. Adopting a unique approach, Maximilian Feichtner does not recount the established narrative of oil companies vs. suffering local communities, he instead centers the rainforest ecosystem itself – its rivers, animals, and climate conditions – and the often neglected actors of this history: the oilmen and their experiences as people affected by a pollution they perpetrated and witnessed. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
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1. Introduction: the oil-induced metamorphosis; 2. Hidden treasures: the Ecuadorean Amazon before oil; 3. A resource environment: prospecting and the conceptual metamorphosis; 4. Oily roads: infrastructure and the material metamorphosis; 5. Ghost acres: waste management and the toxic metamorphosis; 6. A tough life: oil workers and the social metamorphosis; 7. The legal aftermath: an open-ended conclusion.
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'The history of oil is full of criminality, corruption, authoritarianism, violence, and frustrations. In Ecuador, it caused profound metamorphosis, and its Amazon, for more than half a century, transformed into a madhouse of multiple destructions. In great depth, Maximilian Fritz Feichtner sheds light on this history.' Alberto Acosta, former President of the National Constituent Assembly of Ecuador
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Offers new perspectives on the history of oil extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon through the experiences of oil workers.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781009343091
Publisert
2023-12-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
258

Biographical note

Maximilian Fritz Feichtner is an Independent Scholar and environmental consultant. He advises German state and federal government agencies on environmental and sustainability issues and climate change.