Planetary Longings

“Planetary Longings” by Mary Louise Pratt, published by Duke University Press on April 15, 2022, is a scholarly exploration of the significant shifts in the human and planetary condition during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. This 348-page work examines the interplay of modernity, neoliberalism, coloniality, and indigeneity, focusing on the crisis of futurity that has emerged in response to environmental challenges and the new ways of thinking they have inspired.
In this book, Pratt delves into the cultural landscape of 1990s Latin America, highlighting vernacular culture, literary fiction, and social movements that reflect the impacts of neoliberalism while seeking alternative modes of existence. She investigates the relationship between colonialism and anticolonial struggles, emphasizing indigeneity as both a marker of coloniality and a source of innovative thought and action. Through her analysis, Pratt illustrates how the transformations surrounding the millennium have fostered new forms of world-making and knowledge-making in the face of an uncertain future.
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In Planetary Longings eminent cultural theorist Mary Louise Pratt posits that the last decade of the twentieth century and the first decades of the twenty-first mark a turning point in the human and planetary condition. Examining the forces of modernity, neoliberalism, coloniality, and indigeneity in their pre- and postmillennial forms, Pratt reflects on the crisis of futurity that accompanies the millennial turn in relation to environmental disaster and to the new forms of thinking it has catalyzed. She turns to 1990s Latin American vernacular culture, literary fiction, and social movements, which simultaneously registered neoliberalism’s devastating effects and pursued alternate ways of knowing and living. Tracing the workings of colonialism alongside the history of anticolonial struggles and Indigenous mobilizations in the Americas, Pratt analyzes indigeneity both as a key index of coloniality, neoliberal extraction, and ecological destruction, and as a source for alternative modes of thought and being. Ultimately, Pratt demonstrates that the changes on either side of the millennium have catalyzed new forms of world-making and knowledge-making in the face of an unknowable and catastrophic future.
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