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1. Re: AMAZON IS BURNING (margaretha haughwout)<br>
2. Re: AMAZON IS BURNING (Lucio Agra)<br>
3. Re: AMAZON IS BURNING (Sergio Basbaum)<br>
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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2019 09:50:08 -0400<br>
From: margaretha haughwout <<a href="mailto:margaretha.anne.haughwout@gmail.com" target="_blank">margaretha.anne.haughwout@gmail.com</a>><br>
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Dear All,<br>
<br>
Hope your day of CLIMATE STRIKE! brings new energy and fresh beginnings to<br>
the struggle.<br>
<br>
Fabi thank you for your posts so full of energy and for a vision of<br>
agroecology. I share your inspiration for this set of cultivation<br>
practices, and worry deeply about the ways it can be taken up by<br>
capital.... But perhaps as you suggest it is a way out, a tear on the edges<br>
of modernity (Eduardo Gudynas argues the way out of modernity will be<br>
determined by Latin America....)<br>
<br>
I have another question for you Fabi and for Dan. One of the striking<br>
things about the arial images of the Amazon, are the fishbone patterns we<br>
see as roads get developed. We can actually see the metabolic pathways of<br>
capitalism in these patterns. But I'm wondering about the ways 'we' see the<br>
Amazon from afar -- the technologies we use, and how they themselves are<br>
implicated in colonial histories and colonial futures that have us leaving<br>
earth -- could you comment. How do you use these mapping and satellite<br>
technologies in your own practice?<br>
<br>
<br>
In solidarity,<br>
-M<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
--<br>
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On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 1:21 PM Dean Wilson <<a href="mailto:dean@sundialforum.org" target="_blank">dean@sundialforum.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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> ----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------<br>
><br>
> A lurker here ... thanks for the thread. "A thousand years ago" indeed.<br>
> Even an eight year interval under the present exploding plastic inevitable<br>
> airborne toxic event is a lost slave ship of failure. Pankaj Mishra's book<br>
> review of David French scraped the bulbous lard of privilege and rummaged<br>
> around thusly back in the day (2011):<br>
><br>
><br>
> <a href="https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/a-curzon-without-an-empire/270145" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/a-curzon-without-an-empire/270145</a><br>
><br>
> "Even stranger gaps exist in *India*, which, though subtitled *An<br>
> Intimate Biography of 1.2 Billion People*, finds no place for the nearly<br>
> 800 million Indians who still depend on agriculture for a living. The quiet<br>
> catastrophe in rural areas?the collapse of water tables, spiralling debt,<br>
> the poisoning of cultivable land, and tens of thousands of farmer<br>
> suicides?is absent from *India*. French does talk to one man with a<br>
> farming background at length; but the latter turns out to be an upwardly<br>
> mobile adivasi at a Californian-style vineyard owned by Sula Wines.<br>
> Claiming that Mahadev Kolis ?normally prefer? Chenin Blanc and Madeira, he<br>
> leads French into upbeat speculation about the ?democratisation of<br>
> wine-drinking? in India."<br>
><br>
> Parasamgate bodhi svaha.<br>
><br>
> DW<br>
><br>
><br>
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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2019 12:35:36 -0300<br>
From: Lucio Agra <<a href="mailto:lucioagra@gmail.com" target="_blank">lucioagra@gmail.com</a>><br>
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Hi, everybody.<br>
I've been lurking until now, following the discussion and preferably trying<br>
to do not interfere. Margaretha, though, has put a good point here.<br>
<br>
Today I waked up with a message sent by a colleague through Whats Up, with<br>
a link to The Intercept ,where a young brazilian journalist, from their<br>
crew, grabbed some information about the plans that the Govern - and<br>
particularly the Army - have been preparing concerning Amazon area. The<br>
militaries basically reedited an ancient doctrine about security on the<br>
Amazon frontier. Among several conspiration theories involving the<br>
construction of an independent country for Yanomoanis in collaboration with<br>
Venezuela, and other klind of misconception there is an intention to get<br>
around ancient plans of roads construction in the region. There is already<br>
a road that connects Cuiab? (in the middle of the country) to Santarem. Up<br>
to this place, there begins the region known as Calha Norte, which was<br>
involved in disputes and projects since Military Dictatorship in the 70s<br>
and 80s. It gave raise to a rumorous situation that involved, in the past,<br>
some militaires and empresarios. Well, here they come again, projecting the<br>
occupation of Indigenous areas with mining and people brought from other<br>
parts of the country, with the aim to avoid a supposed "invasion" of<br>
Chinese immigrants that also supposedly have benn growing in Suriname.<br>
Several detais, including a presentation with maps and some audio<br>
registering the meetings done in the state of Par?, were disclosed by<br>
Intercept. The material is astonishing even to those of us who were born<br>
and in Brazil and to all that live here.<br>
Now I arrive to the important point Margaretha sustained in her<br>
commentaries. The roads we see in the map, part of it, probably represent<br>
these efforts to open ways up to North Amazon, a place, as an specialst<br>
heard by Intercept says, so isolated that does not demand concerns on<br>
fronteer security. There is indeed a plan to occupy Amazon with roads and<br>
it is really important for some *tactical* reasons: first, because it<br>
increases petrol and cars lobby, second because it was one of the main<br>
politics of Dictatorship in the 70s, through the absurd project of<br>
TransAmazonica road. Nowaday it seems to be a reedition of ancient<br>
positions susteinad by some falcons from the Army.<br>
If, from one side, says Margaretha, perhaps the world get information that<br>
constructs a "we vision" (from the standpoint of the ones who did not<br>
suffer colonization directly - "seeing from afar") , on the other there is<br>
an analogous situation concerning people that live in in southwest or<br>
south parts of the Country, which means also "seeing from afar".<br>
Nevertheless, the same network has been making it possible to have fast<br>
access to such an information as it was disclosed by journalist Tatiana<br>
Dias through Intercept today. Intercept uses the same Network that can<br>
either reinforce distances, either eliminate them. To use a clich?,<br>
information is a crucial tool to this very moment.<br>
Link to the story (I'm afraid it is only in Portuguese):<br>
<a href="https://theintercept.com/2019/09/19/plano-bolsonaro-paranoia-amazonia/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://theintercept.com/2019/09/19/plano-bolsonaro-paranoia-amazonia/</a><br>
Best<br>
Lucio Agra<br>
<br>
Em sex, 20 de set de 2019 ?s 11:13, margaretha haughwout <<br>
<a href="mailto:margaretha.anne.haughwout@gmail.com" target="_blank">margaretha.anne.haughwout@gmail.com</a>> escreveu:<br>
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> Dear All,<br>
><br>
> Hope your day of CLIMATE STRIKE! brings new energy and fresh beginnings to<br>
> the struggle.<br>
><br>
> Fabi thank you for your posts so full of energy and for a vision of<br>
> agroecology. I share your inspiration for this set of cultivation<br>
> practices, and worry deeply about the ways it can be taken up by<br>
> capital.... But perhaps as you suggest it is a way out, a tear on the edges<br>
> of modernity (Eduardo Gudynas argues the way out of modernity will be<br>
> determined by Latin America....)<br>
><br>
> I have another question for you Fabi and for Dan. One of the striking<br>
> things about the arial images of the Amazon, are the fishbone patterns we<br>
> see as roads get developed. We can actually see the metabolic pathways of<br>
> capitalism in these patterns. But I'm wondering about the ways 'we' see the<br>
> Amazon from afar -- the technologies we use, and how they themselves are<br>
> implicated in colonial histories and colonial futures that have us leaving<br>
> earth -- could you comment. How do you use these mapping and satellite<br>
> technologies in your own practice?<br>
><br>
><br>
> In solidarity,<br>
> -M<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> --<br>
> <a href="http://beforebefore.net" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">beforebefore.net</a><br>
> --<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 1:21 PM Dean Wilson <<a href="mailto:dean@sundialforum.org" target="_blank">dean@sundialforum.org</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>
>> ----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------<br>
>><br>
>> A lurker here ... thanks for the thread. "A thousand years ago" indeed.<br>
>> Even an eight year interval under the present exploding plastic inevitable<br>
>> airborne toxic event is a lost slave ship of failure. Pankaj Mishra's book<br>
>> review of David French scraped the bulbous lard of privilege and rummaged<br>
>> around thusly back in the day (2011):<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> <a href="https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/a-curzon-without-an-empire/270145" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/a-curzon-without-an-empire/270145</a><br>
>><br>
>> "Even stranger gaps exist in *India*, which, though subtitled *An<br>
>> Intimate Biography of 1.2 Billion People*, finds no place for the nearly<br>
>> 800 million Indians who still depend on agriculture for a living. The quiet<br>
>> catastrophe in rural areas?the collapse of water tables, spiralling debt,<br>
>> the poisoning of cultivable land, and tens of thousands of farmer<br>
>> suicides?is absent from *India*. French does talk to one man with a<br>
>> farming background at length; but the latter turns out to be an upwardly<br>
>> mobile adivasi at a Californian-style vineyard owned by Sula Wines.<br>
>> Claiming that Mahadev Kolis ?normally prefer? Chenin Blanc and Madeira, he<br>
>> leads French into upbeat speculation about the ?democratisation of<br>
>> wine-drinking? in India."<br>
>><br>
>> Parasamgate bodhi svaha.<br>
>><br>
>> DW<br>
>><br>
>> _______________________________________________<br>
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Prof. Adjunto ? CECULT/UFRB<br>
Centro de Cultura Linguagens e Tecnologias Aplicadas<br>
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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2019 14:53:18 -0300<br>
From: Sergio Basbaum <<a href="mailto:sbasbaum@gmail.com" target="_blank">sbasbaum@gmail.com</a>><br>
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Thank you Lucio, for this account<br>
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s<br>
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 1:24 PM Lucio Agra <<a href="mailto:lucioagra@gmail.com" target="_blank">lucioagra@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> ----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------<br>
> Hi, everybody.<br>
> I've been lurking until now, following the discussion and<br>
> preferably trying to do not interfere. Margaretha, though, has put a good<br>
> point here.<br>
><br>
> Today I waked up with a message sent by a colleague through Whats Up,<br>
> with a link to The Intercept ,where a young brazilian journalist, from<br>
> their crew, grabbed some information about the plans that the Govern - and<br>
> particularly the Army - have been preparing concerning Amazon area. The<br>
> militaries basically reedited an ancient doctrine about security on the<br>
> Amazon frontier. Among several conspiration theories involving the<br>
> construction of an independent country for Yanomoanis in collaboration with<br>
> Venezuela, and other klind of misconception there is an intention to get<br>
> around ancient plans of roads construction in the region. There is already<br>
> a road that connects Cuiab? (in the middle of the country) to Santarem. Up<br>
> to this place, there begins the region known as Calha Norte, which was<br>
> involved in disputes and projects since Military Dictatorship in the 70s<br>
> and 80s. It gave raise to a rumorous situation that involved, in the past,<br>
> some militaires and empresarios. Well, here they come again, projecting the<br>
> occupation of Indigenous areas with mining and people brought from other<br>
> parts of the country, with the aim to avoid a supposed "invasion" of<br>
> Chinese immigrants that also supposedly have benn growing in Suriname.<br>
> Several detais, including a presentation with maps and some audio<br>
> registering the meetings done in the state of Par?, were disclosed by<br>
> Intercept. The material is astonishing even to those of us who were born<br>
> and in Brazil and to all that live here.<br>
> Now I arrive to the important point Margaretha sustained in her<br>
> commentaries. The roads we see in the map, part of it, probably represent<br>
> these efforts to open ways up to North Amazon, a place, as an specialst<br>
> heard by Intercept says, so isolated that does not demand concerns on<br>
> fronteer security. There is indeed a plan to occupy Amazon with roads and<br>
> it is really important for some *tactical* reasons: first, because it<br>
> increases petrol and cars lobby, second because it was one of the main<br>
> politics of Dictatorship in the 70s, through the absurd project of<br>
> TransAmazonica road. Nowaday it seems to be a reedition of ancient<br>
> positions susteinad by some falcons from the Army.<br>
> If, from one side, says Margaretha, perhaps the world get information that<br>
> constructs a "we vision" (from the standpoint of the ones who did not<br>
> suffer colonization directly - "seeing from afar") , on the other there is<br>
> an analogous situation concerning people that live in in southwest or<br>
> south parts of the Country, which means also "seeing from afar".<br>
> Nevertheless, the same network has been making it possible to have fast<br>
> access to such an information as it was disclosed by journalist Tatiana<br>
> Dias through Intercept today. Intercept uses the same Network that can<br>
> either reinforce distances, either eliminate them. To use a clich?,<br>
> information is a crucial tool to this very moment.<br>
> Link to the story (I'm afraid it is only in Portuguese):<br>
> <a href="https://theintercept.com/2019/09/19/plano-bolsonaro-paranoia-amazonia/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://theintercept.com/2019/09/19/plano-bolsonaro-paranoia-amazonia/</a><br>
> Best<br>
> Lucio Agra<br>
><br>
> Em sex, 20 de set de 2019 ?s 11:13, margaretha haughwout <<br>
> <a href="mailto:margaretha.anne.haughwout@gmail.com" target="_blank">margaretha.anne.haughwout@gmail.com</a>> escreveu:<br>
><br>
>> ----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------<br>
>> Dear All,<br>
>><br>
>> Hope your day of CLIMATE STRIKE! brings new energy and fresh beginnings<br>
>> to the struggle.<br>
>><br>
>> Fabi thank you for your posts so full of energy and for a vision of<br>
>> agroecology. I share your inspiration for this set of cultivation<br>
>> practices, and worry deeply about the ways it can be taken up by<br>
>> capital.... But perhaps as you suggest it is a way out, a tear on the edges<br>
>> of modernity (Eduardo Gudynas argues the way out of modernity will be<br>
>> determined by Latin America....)<br>
>><br>
>> I have another question for you Fabi and for Dan. One of the striking<br>
>> things about the arial images of the Amazon, are the fishbone patterns we<br>
>> see as roads get developed. We can actually see the metabolic pathways of<br>
>> capitalism in these patterns. But I'm wondering about the ways 'we' see the<br>
>> Amazon from afar -- the technologies we use, and how they themselves are<br>
>> implicated in colonial histories and colonial futures that have us leaving<br>
>> earth -- could you comment. How do you use these mapping and satellite<br>
>> technologies in your own practice?<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> In solidarity,<br>
>> -M<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> --<br>
>> <a href="http://beforebefore.net" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">beforebefore.net</a><br>
>> --<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 1:21 PM Dean Wilson <<a href="mailto:dean@sundialforum.org" target="_blank">dean@sundialforum.org</a>><br>
>> wrote:<br>
>><br>
>>> ----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------<br>
>>><br>
>>> A lurker here ... thanks for the thread. "A thousand years ago" indeed.<br>
>>> Even an eight year interval under the present exploding plastic inevitable<br>
>>> airborne toxic event is a lost slave ship of failure. Pankaj Mishra's book<br>
>>> review of David French scraped the bulbous lard of privilege and rummaged<br>
>>> around thusly back in the day (2011):<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
>>> <a href="https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/a-curzon-without-an-empire/270145" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/a-curzon-without-an-empire/270145</a><br>
>>><br>
>>> "Even stranger gaps exist in *India*, which, though subtitled *An<br>
>>> Intimate Biography of 1.2 Billion People*, finds no place for the<br>
>>> nearly 800 million Indians who still depend on agriculture for a living.<br>
>>> The quiet catastrophe in rural areas?the collapse of water tables,<br>
>>> spiralling debt, the poisoning of cultivable land, and tens of thousands of<br>
>>> farmer suicides?is absent from *India*. French does talk to one man<br>
>>> with a farming background at length; but the latter turns out to be an<br>
>>> upwardly mobile adivasi at a Californian-style vineyard owned by Sula<br>
>>> Wines. Claiming that Mahadev Kolis ?normally prefer? Chenin Blanc and<br>
>>> Madeira, he leads French into upbeat speculation about the ?democratisation<br>
>>> of wine-drinking? in India."<br>
>>><br>
>>> Parasamgate bodhi svaha.<br>
>>><br>
>>> DW<br>
>>><br>
>>> _______________________________________________<br>
>> empyre forum<br>
>> <a href="mailto:empyre@lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au" target="_blank">empyre@lists.artdesign.unsw.edu.au</a><br>
>> <a href="http://empyre.library.cornell.edu" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://empyre.library.cornell.edu</a><br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> --<br>
> *Lucio Agra*<br>
> Prof. Adjunto ? CECULT/UFRB<br>
> Centro de Cultura Linguagens e Tecnologias Aplicadas<br>
> <<a href="https://ufrb.edu.br/cecult/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://ufrb.edu.br/cecult/</a>><br>
> <a href="http://contemporaryperformance.org/profile/LucioAgra" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://contemporaryperformance.org/profile/LucioAgra</a><br>
> Se vc tem urg?ncia de falar comigo, me ligue no celular! ? mais r?pido!<br>
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s?ntese paradoxal de uma infinidade de aspectos perspectivos, a percep??o<br>
do outro funda a moralidade (...)"<br>
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