I’ve read a handful of these but not most, and really appreciate you putting the list together! If you want a book on the intersections between disability, race, militarism and environmental destruction, I highly highly recommend Sunaura Taylor’s “Disabled Ecologies”
Love love love Iris Marion Young and Ruha Benjamin. I will say that The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is very dense. Enlightening for sure, but very long, almost unnecessarily so. You might have read that one already, but I can highly recommend The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam. That would fit right into your list.
I’ve read a handful of these but not most, and really appreciate you putting the list together! If you want a book on the intersections between disability, race, militarism and environmental destruction, I highly highly recommend Sunaura Taylor’s “Disabled Ecologies”
That sounds delicious!!! Adding it to my list, thank you!
Love love love Iris Marion Young and Ruha Benjamin. I will say that The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is very dense. Enlightening for sure, but very long, almost unnecessarily so. You might have read that one already, but I can highly recommend The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam. That would fit right into your list.