Microplastics in Arctic Sea Ice: A Petromodern Archive Fever

Following the spread of plastic waste into every corner of the globe, they view its “storage” in sea ice and animal bodies as an alternate archive, an obfuscation of ecological agency and the diminution of our own bodily autonomy. Approaching this through a Derridean “hauntological” frame, the autho...

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Main Authors: Mitchell, Chantelle, Waterhouse, Jaxon
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Published: Edinburgh University Press 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781399511735.003.0006
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