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Infrastructure, Development, and Racialization

New Books in Critical Theory

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Infrastructure, Racialization, and Alternative Narratives

This chapter examines the relationship between infrastructure development and racialization, revealing how international efforts can marginalize communities. It highlights the impact of anti-colonial movements and the shift towards recognizing marginalized voices in reshaping identity and environment. Additionally, the discussion explores the biopolitical implications of the Green Revolution in Turkey, emphasizing class, racial, and gender disparities in societal dynamics.

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