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"Accounting for Loss in Fish 'Stocks': A Word on Life as Biological Asset"

Jennifer E. Telesca

Environment and Society, 2017

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Dead Liveness/Living Deadness: Thresholds of Non-Human Life and Death in Biocapitalism

Paolo Giaccaria, Annalisa Colombino

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Death and the ecological crisis

Steven L Peck

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Capitalism and the Nature of Life-forms (in Critical Horizons, 2019, early view online)

Federica Gregoratto

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Jason W. Moore

Emancipations, 2022

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John Phyne

Journal of World-Systems Research, 2016

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Biopolitics: From Surplus Value to Surplus Life

Miguel Vatter

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Industrial Aquaculture and the Politics of Resignation

Reade Davis

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Andrew Gerhart. 2017. Petri dishes of an archipelago: the ecological rubble of the Chilean salmon farming industry. Journal of Political Ecology 24: 726-742.

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Bioecocriticism: A New Critical Episteme

Gisela Heffes

Visualizing Loss in Latin America Biopolitics, Waste, and the Urban Environment, 2023

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A Planet of Surplus Life: Building Worlds Beyond Capitalism

Marv Waterstone

Antipode, 2021

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Precarity in the Era of the Anthropocene Notes on the end of capitalism p. 119-131

Prof. Dr. Vassilis S . Tsianos, Dimitris Parsanoglou

Living in Dark times. Left theory for the 21st century VOLUME I. Editors: Michalis Bartsidis & Costas Douzinas , 2022

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Engaging the Contemporaneity of Global Capitalism: From Biopolitics and Necropolitics to Abandoned Body, Engaging the Contemporary 2017: Issues in Contemporary Political and Social Philosophy 16 - 17 November 2017, University of Malta (Msida Campus)

Nina Cvar

2017

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On life as a fictitious commodity: Cities and the biopolitics of late neoliberalism

Ugo Rossi

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2013

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Necropolitics and Surplus Life: Mbembe and Beyond

Eugene Brennan

Theory, Culture & Society, 2024

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'Life Without Humankind' -queer death/life, plastic pollution, and extinction in An Ecosystem of Excess

Vanbasten de Araújo

Women, Gender & Research, 2019

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Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing. The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015. xii + 331 pp., references, index

Brandon Bodenstein

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The Necropolitics of Environmental Decline

Nicole Grimaldi

Coils of the Serpent: Journal for the Study of Contemporary Power, 2023

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Review of Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing. 2015. The Mushroom at the End of the World. On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins. Princeton and Oxford. Princeton University Press. 331pp.

Laura Centemeri

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Beneath the surface: killing of fish as a moral problem

Franck Meijboom

The ethics of consumption, 2013

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On Dying Ecologically in the Anthropocene

Joshua Trey Barnett

The Ecological Citizen, 2018

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More in the Breach than in the Observance: Crayfish, Conservation and Capitalism

lance van sittert

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Review - Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital

Dan Boscov-Ellen

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, 2016

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Bringing Liquidity to Life: Markets for Ecosystem Services and the New Political Economy of Extinction

Jeremy Walker

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Ecological Finitude as Ontological Finitude: Radical Hope in the Anthropocene (With Fernando Flores)

B. Scot Rousse

Telos

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A Marxist Theory of Extinction

Troy Vettese

Salvage, 2019

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Life as surplus: biotechnology and capitalism in the neoliberal era

Melinda Cooper

2007

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Uncontainable Life: A Biophilosophy of Bioart [PhD dissertation]

Marietta Radomska

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“Desperation for Life”: Writing Death in the Anthropocene

Gillian Whitlock

a/b: Auto/Biography Studies

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Towards Extinction: Identifying the Realities of the Necrocene in Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger

Agnideepto Datta

La Panorama, 2023

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Anthropologists Are Talking – About Capitalism, Ecology, and Apocalypse

Nils Bubandt

Ethnos, 2018

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Animals Living Death: Closing the Book of Derrida

Richard Iveson

Parallax 18:2 (Summer 2012), 102-106

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“The Fish of the Sea Perish”: Lamenting Ecological Ruin

Timothy Robinson

Liturgy, 2012

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More than Zombies: Considering the Animal Subject in De-Extinction

Heather Browning, Walter Veit

Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2022

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Futures of Life Death on Earth: Derrida's General Ecology (Introduction)

Phil Lynes

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