"On Petrocultures" is an insightful exploration of how oil and energy resources have shaped and continue to influence society, culture, and politics. This critical anthology brings together prominent thinkers to delve into the concept of a "petroculture", offering a comprehensive examination of our continued dependency on fossil fuels.
Within this book, readers will find an array of essays that interrogate the economic, environmental, and social implications of the global oil economy. Compelling and thought-provoking, "On Petrocultures" does not merely highlight the issues surrounding petroleum, but also prompts a necessary conversation about the sustainable future of petroleum-dependent societies.
Ideal for scholars, policy-makers, and anyone interested in environmental humanities, this collection is a wake-up call that urges us to reconsider our reliance on fossil fuels and encourages innovative discourse around sustainable alternatives.