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248 pages, 6 x 9
47 b&w photos
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Release Date:18 Nov 2025
ISBN:9781477332771
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Earthmoving

Extractivism, War, and Visuality in Northern Kurdistan

University of Texas Press

Focuses on contemporary art and media to examine the role of visuals in environmental violence and war in Northern Kurdistan.

Extractivism—exploiting the earth for resources—has long driven racial capitalism and colonialism. And yet, how does extractivism operate in a world where ecological and humanitarian sensibilities are unprecedentedly widespread? Eray Çaylı argues it does so by mobilizing these sensibilities in new ways. Extractivism is no longer only about moving the earth—displacing peoples, fossils, minerals, and waters—but also leaving those who witness this violent displacement sentimentally moved.

Earthmoving conceptualizes this duality. Derived from Çaylı’s years-long work in Northern Kurdistan, home to the world’s largest stateless nation—rendered stateless by colonial policies since the nineteenth century—Earthmoving focuses on the 2010s, a decade that began with peace talks between Turkey and the Kurdish liberation movement but ended with war. The decade saw extractivism intensify in the region and images of its harm proliferate across art and media. Together with contemporary artists, Çaylı shows that images challenge extractivism both by making its harm visible and fostering self-reflexive and reciprocal collaboration that breaks with its valuation of the colonized and the racialized only in quantifiable and marketable terms.

Eray Çaylı is a professor of human geography with a focus on violence and security in the Anthropocene at the University of Hamburg. He is the author of Victims of Commemoration: The Architecture and Violence of Confronting the Past in Turkey and coeditor of Architectures of Emergency in Turkey: Heritage, Displacement and Catastrophe.

  • List of Illustrations
  • Abbreviations
  • Glossary
  • Author’s Note
  • Maps
  • Movement of and Through Earth, or Extractivism and Its Aesthetics
  • 1. Extractivist and Antiextractivist Aesthetics
  • 2. The Art of Peace and Its Extractivisms
  • 3. War’s Hypervisibility and Humanitarian Extractivisms
  • 4. Testifying to Survival Environmentally and Nonextractivist Aesthetics
  • 5. Haunting as Ecology and Counterextractivist Aesthetics
  • Movement in and with Ashen Country, or Toward Nonextractivist Scholarship
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Index
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