OIL IMAG(E)INARIES: CRITICAL REALISM AND THE OIL SANDS

This photo-essay constitutes an initial attempt to map out the forces and dynamics of capital at work in Fort McMurray, Alberta—a primary site of global oil extraction and a space that is now at the heart of the contemporary Canadian economy; it does so through the practice of ‘critical realism’ adv...

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Main Authors: Szeman, Imre, Whiteman, Maria
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: University of Alberta 2016
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Online Access:http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/imaginations/article/view/27246
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spelling ftunivalbertaojs:oai:ejournals.library.ualberta.ca:article/27246 2023-05-15T16:17:35+02:00 OIL IMAG(E)INARIES: CRITICAL REALISM AND THE OIL SANDS Szeman, Imre Whiteman, Maria 2016-02-18 http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/imaginations/article/view/27246 unknown University of Alberta Copyright (c) 2016 Imaginations ARCHIVES Imaginations ARCHIVES; Vol 3, No 2 (2012): Sighting Oil; 46-67 1918-8439 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2016 ftunivalbertaojs 2016-05-08T20:34:08Z This photo-essay constitutes an initial attempt to map out the forces and dynamics of capital at work in Fort McMurray, Alberta—a primary site of global oil extraction and a space that is now at the heart of the contemporary Canadian economy; it does so through the practice of ‘critical realism’ advocated by artist and critic Allan Sekula. The essay consists of three parts. In the first part, we describe the characteristics of Sekula’s critical realism, focusing in particular on his employment of this aesthetico-political practice in his book Fish Story (1991), an attempt to challenge dominant narratives about globalization as immaterial and unrepresentable by means of a focus on the transportation of goods by container ships. In the second part, we explore the challenge of representing another all-too frequently hidden material dimension of globalization: our continued dependence on oil and its by-products. Instead of focusing directly and literally on the site of oil extraction, the photo-essay we produce in the third part probes the effects of oil on life and labour in Fort McMurray. We do so in order to better understand the city’s specific socio-political challenges and to grasp the broader implications of oil for contemporary politics, culture and representation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fort McMurray University of Alberta: Journal Hosting Fort McMurray
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description This photo-essay constitutes an initial attempt to map out the forces and dynamics of capital at work in Fort McMurray, Alberta—a primary site of global oil extraction and a space that is now at the heart of the contemporary Canadian economy; it does so through the practice of ‘critical realism’ advocated by artist and critic Allan Sekula. The essay consists of three parts. In the first part, we describe the characteristics of Sekula’s critical realism, focusing in particular on his employment of this aesthetico-political practice in his book Fish Story (1991), an attempt to challenge dominant narratives about globalization as immaterial and unrepresentable by means of a focus on the transportation of goods by container ships. In the second part, we explore the challenge of representing another all-too frequently hidden material dimension of globalization: our continued dependence on oil and its by-products. Instead of focusing directly and literally on the site of oil extraction, the photo-essay we produce in the third part probes the effects of oil on life and labour in Fort McMurray. We do so in order to better understand the city’s specific socio-political challenges and to grasp the broader implications of oil for contemporary politics, culture and representation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Szeman, Imre
Whiteman, Maria
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Whiteman, Maria
OIL IMAG(E)INARIES: CRITICAL REALISM AND THE OIL SANDS
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Whiteman, Maria
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title OIL IMAG(E)INARIES: CRITICAL REALISM AND THE OIL SANDS
title_short OIL IMAG(E)INARIES: CRITICAL REALISM AND THE OIL SANDS
title_full OIL IMAG(E)INARIES: CRITICAL REALISM AND THE OIL SANDS
title_fullStr OIL IMAG(E)INARIES: CRITICAL REALISM AND THE OIL SANDS
title_full_unstemmed OIL IMAG(E)INARIES: CRITICAL REALISM AND THE OIL SANDS
title_sort oil imag(e)inaries: critical realism and the oil sands
publisher University of Alberta
publishDate 2016
url http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/imaginations/article/view/27246
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op_source Imaginations ARCHIVES; Vol 3, No 2 (2012): Sighting Oil; 46-67
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