In the Shadow of the Palms
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What happens when a forest becomes a plantation?
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Sophie Chao, whose extraordinary ethnography In the Shadow of the Palms: More-than-Human Becomings in West Papua traces the worlds of the Marind people—for whom plants and animals are not resources, but ancestors, siblings, and kin.
As oil palm plantations spread across their lands, Dr. Chao’s work illuminates how colonial and capitalist logics uproot not just forests, but entire cosmologies of care. We speak about multispecies justice, hunger, and the haunting question of what it means to live ethically in a world where growth often means loss.
References:
🪴 More Than Human Matters → https://www.morethanhumanworlds.com/mthm-archive
📚 The Promise of Multispecies Justice → https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-promise-of-multispecies-justice
🌿 In the Shadow of the Palms → https://www.dukeupress.edu/in-the-shadow-of-the-palms
🍃 Land of Famished Beings → https://www.dukeupress.edu/land-of-famished-beings
📖 “Introduction: Multispecies Justice” → https://read.dukeupress.edu/cultural-politics/article/19/1/1/352091