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California Futures (Haunted Ecologies, Decolonial Relations)
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Product Details
Author:
Daniel Lanza Rivers
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
344
Publisher:
Duke University Press (August 18, 2026)
Imprint:
Duke University Press
Release Date:
August 18, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781478038955
ISBN-10:
1478038950
Weight:
16.16oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
File:
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Folder:
TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$29.95
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
46
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Overview
California Futures is a critical study of California as a site of liberatory dreaming—one that takes up the history, politics, and afterlives of the region’s colonial imaginings as well as archives of resistance and world-making which strive toward Indigenous, decolonial, Black, queer, feminist, and anti-white supremacist futures. Attending carefully to the colonial, commercial, and environmental entanglements of the region, Daniel Lanza Rivers offers an account of the processes of speculation that worlded California into being. Rivers examines case studies such as the colonial cultures of grizzly bear eradication and reintroduction; the convergence of drought, industrial agriculture, and environmental toxicity in California's Central Valley; utopianism in the Klamath Mountains, from the Black Bear Ranch commune to Octavia Butler’s Parable series; dam removal and Native climate adaptation on the Klamath watershed; and the policing of unhoused people around Oakland's Lake Merritt. Through these case studies, Rivers interrogates the long histories of settler conquest, extractive and racial capitalism, and heteropatriarchy that have shaped California. They chart strategies for thinking beyond the colonial Anthropocene and toward the post-extractive and liberatory futures that emerge from and with decolonial land relations.









