THE PLOT IS ON FIRE: CARE STRUGGLES AFTER PROGRESS, PLANTATION AND PATRIARCHY by Manuela Zechner
130 x 197mm, 304 pages, Black & white printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2026
Community, practice and struggle? How do we come together as movements for earthcare?
This book weaves stories, proposals, and analyses around a key domain of living reproduction in crisis: agriculture. Looking at peasant, indigenous, and transecofeminist practices, it formulates another plot on how we want to sustain life collectively—beyond progress, plantation, and patriarchy.
Recovering and repurposing old and new technologies, and breaking down the division between rural and urban, the ground is made fertile for growing other futures. Alongside writers like Ursula Le Guin and Octavia Butler, this work of radical political theory raises critical questions about technology and storytelling, as matters of care and community.
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