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Book Synopsis

This innovative, interdisciplinary volume provides a new perspective on the material, symbolic, cultural, and social meanings of the multidimensional world of the global oil and gas industry.



Trade Review

Juxtaposed between the 'intellectual vertigo' induced by this massive industry and 'oil's cynosural politics,' the authors seek to clear away some of the 'epistemic murk' that pervades the worlds of oil and gas (p. 9).... Readers will note a meticulous focus on revealing, demystifying or engaging anew those features of the substance and the industry that have remained mostly out of the purview of examination.... The renewed engagement with oil materialities reveals important aspects of the everyday life of a resource and an industry that is as convoluted as it is complicated, powerful, destructive, ubiquitous, and ambiguous.

-- Amber Murrey * Antipode *

Table of Contents

Introduction: Oil Talk
Hannah Appel, Arthur Mason, and Michael Watts

Part I. Oil as a Way of Life

1. Oil for Life: The Bureau of Mines and the Biopolitics of the Petroleum Market
Matt Huber

2. Velocity and Viscosity
Peter Hitchcock

3. Deep Oil and Deep Culture in the Russian Urals
Douglas Rogers

4. Oil, Masculinity, and Violence: Egbesu Worship in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
Rebecca Golden Timsar

Part II. The Oil Archive, Expertise, and Strategic Knowledges

5. The Oil Archives
Andrew Barry

6. Securing the Natural Gas Boom: Oil Field Service Companies and Hydraulic Fracturing's Regulatory Exemptions
Sara Wylie

7. Crude Contamination: Law, Science, and Indeterminacy in Ecuador and Beyond
Suzana Sawyer

8. The Image World of Middle Eastern Oil
Mona Damluji

Specters of Oil: An Introduction to the Photographs of Ed Kashi
Michael J. Watts

Photo Essay
Ed Kashi

Part III. Oil Markets: Turbulence, Risk, and Security

9. Near Futures and Perfect Hedges in the Gulf of Mexico
Leigh Johnson

10. Securing Oil: Frontiers, Risk, and Spaces of Accumulated Insecurity
Michael J. Watts

11. Oil Assemblages and the Production of Confusion: Price Fluctuations in Two West African Oil-Producing Economies
Jane I. Guyer

Part IV. Hard and Soft Infrastructures

12. Offshore Work: Infrastructure and Hydrocarbon Capitalism in Equatorial Guinea
Hannah Appel

13. Black Oil Business: Rogue Pipelines, Hydrocarbon Dealers, and the "Economics" of Oil Theft
Elizabeth Gelber

14. The Political Economy of Oil Privatization in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan
Saulesh Yessenova

Part V. Oil Futures and Oil Transitions

15. Carbon, Convertibility, and the Technopolitics of Oil
Hannah Knox

16. Events Collectives: The Social Life of a Promise-Disappointment Cycle
Arthur Mason

17. Reserves, Secrecy, and the Science of Oil Prognostication in Southern Arabia
Mandana E. Limbert

18. Vicious Transparency: Contesting Canada’s Hydrocarbon Future
Anna Zalik

References
Index

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    Publisher: Cornell University Press
    Publication Date: 24/06/2015
    ISBN13: 9780801453441, 978-0801453441
    ISBN10: 0801453445

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This innovative, interdisciplinary volume provides a new perspective on the material, symbolic, cultural, and social meanings of the multidimensional world of the global oil and gas industry.



    Trade Review

    Juxtaposed between the 'intellectual vertigo' induced by this massive industry and 'oil's cynosural politics,' the authors seek to clear away some of the 'epistemic murk' that pervades the worlds of oil and gas (p. 9).... Readers will note a meticulous focus on revealing, demystifying or engaging anew those features of the substance and the industry that have remained mostly out of the purview of examination.... The renewed engagement with oil materialities reveals important aspects of the everyday life of a resource and an industry that is as convoluted as it is complicated, powerful, destructive, ubiquitous, and ambiguous.

    -- Amber Murrey * Antipode *

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: Oil Talk
    Hannah Appel, Arthur Mason, and Michael Watts

    Part I. Oil as a Way of Life

    1. Oil for Life: The Bureau of Mines and the Biopolitics of the Petroleum Market
    Matt Huber

    2. Velocity and Viscosity
    Peter Hitchcock

    3. Deep Oil and Deep Culture in the Russian Urals
    Douglas Rogers

    4. Oil, Masculinity, and Violence: Egbesu Worship in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
    Rebecca Golden Timsar

    Part II. The Oil Archive, Expertise, and Strategic Knowledges

    5. The Oil Archives
    Andrew Barry

    6. Securing the Natural Gas Boom: Oil Field Service Companies and Hydraulic Fracturing's Regulatory Exemptions
    Sara Wylie

    7. Crude Contamination: Law, Science, and Indeterminacy in Ecuador and Beyond
    Suzana Sawyer

    8. The Image World of Middle Eastern Oil
    Mona Damluji

    Specters of Oil: An Introduction to the Photographs of Ed Kashi
    Michael J. Watts

    Photo Essay
    Ed Kashi

    Part III. Oil Markets: Turbulence, Risk, and Security

    9. Near Futures and Perfect Hedges in the Gulf of Mexico
    Leigh Johnson

    10. Securing Oil: Frontiers, Risk, and Spaces of Accumulated Insecurity
    Michael J. Watts

    11. Oil Assemblages and the Production of Confusion: Price Fluctuations in Two West African Oil-Producing Economies
    Jane I. Guyer

    Part IV. Hard and Soft Infrastructures

    12. Offshore Work: Infrastructure and Hydrocarbon Capitalism in Equatorial Guinea
    Hannah Appel

    13. Black Oil Business: Rogue Pipelines, Hydrocarbon Dealers, and the "Economics" of Oil Theft
    Elizabeth Gelber

    14. The Political Economy of Oil Privatization in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan
    Saulesh Yessenova

    Part V. Oil Futures and Oil Transitions

    15. Carbon, Convertibility, and the Technopolitics of Oil
    Hannah Knox

    16. Events Collectives: The Social Life of a Promise-Disappointment Cycle
    Arthur Mason

    17. Reserves, Secrecy, and the Science of Oil Prognostication in Southern Arabia
    Mandana E. Limbert

    18. Vicious Transparency: Contesting Canada’s Hydrocarbon Future
    Anna Zalik

    References
    Index

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