Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism by Verges, Francoise

Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism

An antiracist theory of cleaning. In Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism,...
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Author: Francoise Verges
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Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism by Verges, Francoise

Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism

€24,98

Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism

€24,98
Author: Francoise Verges
Format: Paperback
Language: English
An antiracist theory of cleaning.

In Making the World Clean: Wasted Lives, Wasted Environment, and Racial Capitalism, Fran?oise Verg?s examines the racial and gendered politics of wasting lands, bodies, and resources and the organized deprivation of clean water, shelter, and access to health services--in other words, the structural denial, along racial lines, of vital needs. Through 38 short sections, she looks at the social relations that have made cleaning into drudgery and into a racialized, gendered, poorly paid job that is nevertheless necessary for any society to function. She concludes with the proposition of a feminist, decolonial, antiracist, anti-patriarchal, and anti-capitalist politics of cleaning. Or, simply put, of "decolonial cleaning."

To Verg?s, the structural denial of the elemental needs of women of color (sanitary pads, access to water, and privacy for basic washing), and why these needs are considered insignificant and trivial, shows how racism and class war are gendered. By examining the banal, the trivial, and the elemental, the author addresses cleaning as a necessity rather than the maintenance of a consumerist lifestyle, a condition of basic care of the body and the mind that is considered with indifference by racial capitalism, white environmentalism, and even, too often, by humanitarian organizations. She argues that by building "life-affirming institutions," as Ruth Wilson Gilmore advocates, struggles against the whitening of cleaning create sites of freedom. "Decolonial cleaning" imagines cleaning as taking care of land, humans, plants, animals, and rivers, not seeking to discipline them or transform them into commodities or objects of conservation but cleaning as a practice dedicated to sustaining the living world.

Author: Francoise Verges
Publisher: Goldsmiths Press
Published: 12/24/2024
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.13h x 6.14w x 0.63d
ISBN: 9781913380397

About the Author
Fran?oise Verg?s (Reunion Island-France) is currently Senior Fellow Researcher at the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Race and Racialization, University College London. A co-founder of the collective "Decolonize the Arts" (2015-2020), she is the curator of decolonial visits in museums and L'Atelier, a workshop and public performance with artists and activists. She is interested in the racial fabrication of "premature death," the multiple practices of resistance and South-South circulations of theories and cultural forms. She writes books and articles on the afterlives of slavery and colonization, climate catastrophe and racial capitalocene, the impossible decolonization of the western museum, decolonial feminism, psychiatry, and the "post-museum." Her publications include: A Programme of Absolute Disorder: Decolonizing the Museum (2024), A Decolonial Feminism (2021), The Wombs of Women: Race, Capital, Feminism (2020), and Resolutely Black: Conversations with Fran?oise Verg?s, with Aim? C?saire (2020). She has written documentary films on Maryse Cond? (2013) and Aim? C?saire (2011), and was a project advisor for documenta11 (2002) and the Triennale de Paris (2011).

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