In:Ruptured Commons
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[FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures 19] 2024
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- 9/11 fiction17–18; see also Burnt Shadows;War on Terror
A
- Abrahams, Peter168
- Abrahams, Yvette164
- acts of care
- for Black bodies133
- crisis of care194
- human entanglement217
- refugee lifeworlds as91
- rupture as innovation86
- social distribution of care185
- wake work134, 135
- Adams, Carol J.151
- Adebayo, Mojisola121, 122, 124, 127–133, 135
- Agamben, Giorgio78, 79
- Agier, Michel81
- Ahed’s Knee (Ha-Berekh) (Lapid)33, 39–40, 48–50
- Aidoo, Ama Ata126
- Alaimo, Stacy165, 187
- Albrecht, Glenn188
- Amichai, Yehuda38
- animalization147
- Anthropocene140–142, 184, 185, 191, 193, 195; see also ecological crisis;insects;planetary commons
- Anthropocene fictions183, 186, 188
- Anthropocenic commons191, 192
- apocalypse.See ecological crisis;insects
- Appiah, Kwame Anthony23
- archives.see also Adebayo, Mojisola;Marasela, Senzeni;Ngaba, Buhle;Putuma, Koleka
- as activist practice121, 126
- exclusion and erasure10, 120–121, 124–125, 126
- narratives of identity, belonging, and power120
- place of community memory120
- rupturing the commons10, 121
- social media134–135
- theoretical frameworks120–121, 135
- ’whitestream’ archive122, 124, 128
- Arendt, Hannah40n20, 78n13
- Arseneault, Jesse10–11, 123
- Artaud, Antonin208
- Arvidsson, Adam4
- association.see also Portrait with Keys
- associative practice57–59, 61, 62–64, 65, 72, 209
- associative processes, neurological58n10, 62
- associative thinking62
- creating commons through59
- creative thinking and62
- linking individuals62
- social dreaming matrix and64
- society and social power understood through60–61
- Ayim, May126
- Azoulay, Ariella Aïsha44–46, 48
B
- Baartman, Sarah (Saartjie)133
- Baderoon, Gabeba119
- Balakisi, Bangumzi173
- Ball, John Clement8–9
- Bam, June164
- Barbados113–114, 115
- Baror, Shira58n10, 62
- Beck, Ulrich19
- Beckford, Jacqui135
- Beilharz, Peter59
- Benjamin, Walter66, 78n13
- Bennet, Joshua144
- Bensimon, Fabrice86–87
- Berlant, Lauren24n44, 183–185, 189, 194
- Black bodies132–134; see also South African respiratory crisis
- Black womxn124–127
- The Blue Marble photograph226–228, 227
- bodies.See Black bodies;human bodies
- borders.See Threads
- Borman, Frank228–229
- Braidotti, Rosi208, 216
- Bronstein Aparicio, Eitan41, 42
- Brown, Eric C.146, 156
- Brown, Simone150
- Brown, William128
- Burnt Shadows (Shamsie)
- cosmopolitanism9, 17, 26, 28–30, 31
- global citizenship in24
- risk awareness and prevention8–9, 16–17, 18, 20, 22, 26–27
- risk mitigation as responsibility20–23, 25–26, 28, 29
- risk mitigation as self-serving20–22, 28–29
- ruptured transnational spaces23
- rupture of human bodies and boundaries22
- Butler, Judith3
C
- Caffentzis, George24n44
- Calais Jungle.See Jungle refugee camp
- capitalism.see also colonialism;Dying for Gold;insects;Lapid, Nadav;mining;racism
- commons and2–3, 24n44, 121
- enclosures144
- industrialization164
- racial capitalism3, 5, 121, 130, 132, 159
- rupturing effects of121, 163–164
- temporally and spatially specific1
- whiteness enmeshed with3
- carbon modernity184, 188
- care.See acts of care
- Careri, Francesco72–73
- Carlyle, Cathy219n90
- Centre for Environmental Rights162
- Césaire, Aimé103
- Chute, Hilary84
- cities64, 66; see also Johannesburg, South Africa;place;Portrait with Keys;space
- Clare, John191
- Clarke, Kamari M.79–80
- Claxton, Crin135
- climate change5, 16, 185, 191; see also ecological crisis
- Coccia, Emmanuele186, 200
- The Cockroach Dance (Mwangi)10–11, 147–150, 156
- Cohen, Stanley48, 50
- Colangelo, Sara47
- Colebrook, Claire215
- collective identity34, 37; see also identity;Lapid, Nadav
- colonialism.see also capitalism;decolonization;Dying for Gold;ecological crisis;Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking;insects;Irmina;Israel;mining;Portrait with Keys;racism
- citizenship as tool of44n38
- dirt and hygiene148
- enclosures144
- European Convention of Human Rights123
- in European memory102–103
- fiction of settler ownership154–155
- Holocaust and102–103, 115
- homes and154–155
- imperialism44, 45, 107–108
- rupturing spaces and community59, 121
- settler colonialism43–45, 80
- weaponization of the commons2, 3
- comedy (genre)188–190; see also tragedy (genre)
- comics77–78, 84, 104; see also Irmina;refugee comics;Threads
- commoning
- acts of161
- commoning problems3, 4
- as doomed project9, 37–38
- nature and history of6–7
- practice of7–8, 101, 115, 117
- refugee lifeworlds and82
- commons.see also Anthropocenic commons;archives;collective identity;commoning;cosmopolitanism;Israel;literary commons;maternal commons;memory commons;planetary commons;refugee camps;respiratory commons;rupture;theatre;the human;tragedy of the commons parable;transhistorical commons;translocal commons
- biopolitics of207
- capitalism and2–3, 24n44, 121
- classifying and othering discourses19–20
- cocitizenship45–46
- cognitive dissonance of123
- common ground7
- community and59, 73, 129–130, 136, 214, 222, 229
- definitions of24n44
- exclusion and expulsion119
- feminist and Indigenous approaches to207, 213, 221–222
- love powering and constituting206
- memory commons102, 113, 115
- rape and212–213
- reciprocal relations and consumption151–152
- redistributive justice217
- refugees ruptured from82
- reproductive principle213–214
- structure of political subjectivity184
- sustaining livelihoods and natural resources207
- theoretical frameworks1–2, 3–5, 6–7
- tools for analysis and critique8
- undercommons10, 121–122, 124, 129, 134
- weaponization of2, 3
- cosmopolitanism17, 23–24, 29, 30; see also Burnt Shadows
- Cox, Emma205
- Craft, Ellen128
- Craft, William128
- Crane, Mary Thomas222
- Creecy, Barbara162
- Critchell, Kara102
- Critchley, Simon195
- Crosby, Alfred154
D
- Dangarembga, Tsitsi10–11, 126, 150–153, 156; see also insects
- Darms, Lisa121
- #DeadlyAir case161–162
- De Certeau, Michel64–65
- decolonization
- decolonial aesthetics of142, 153, 155
- decolonial atmospheric reckoning161, 166, 170, 175–176
- Holocaust memory and other histories103–104
- as starting anew217–218
- theoretical frameworks216–217
- time, space, and subjectivity216
- work of164
- decolonizing the commons.See Adebayo, Mojisola;Marasela, Senzeni;Ngaba, Buhle;Putuma, Koleka
- Deleuze, Gilles206, 207–208, 209, 214, 220
- Derrida, Jacques120–121, 150
- Dickens, Charles69
- Dimock, Wai Chee184, 189, 201
- Dinat, Deena160
- disenclosure218
- dissidents.See Lapid, Nadav
- Douglas, Mary18–20, 21–22, 27–28
- Dresher, Melvin35
- Dudley, Sandra H.8
- Dying for Gold (Meyburgh and Pakleppa).see also Black bodies;mining;respiratory commons;South African respiratory crisis
- as activist counter-history11, 167, 175–176
- capitalism and colonialism170–174, 174
- closure of African commons171, 172–173
- decolonial atmospheric reckoning161, 166, 170, 175–176
- mining as genocide166–167
- mining as prison168
- phytochemistry and respiratory health165, 170–171
- politics of respiration11, 166, 169–170, 171, 173
- struggles over breathable air164, 175
- Winkelhaak Gold Mine Compound175, 176
E
- Earthrise photograph227, 228
- eating150–152
- ecofeminism186–187
- ecological crisis.see also climate change;insects;The Living Sea of Waking Dreams;mining;motherhood;planetary commons;respiratory commons;South African respiratory crisis
- in Adebayo’s work132
- apocalyptic narratives140–141
- carbon modernity184, 188
- colonialism and slavery132, 141
- #DeadlyAir case161–162
- eco-anxiety and ecophobia188–189
- ecological politics187–188
- environmentalism187
- environmental violence161–163
- ethecology146
- kinship time185
- Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone162–163
- narratives and140–141, 183–184, 188–190
- racial capitalist exploitation132
- Edwards, Adrian83
- El-Tayeb, Fatima102–103
- environment.See climate change;ecological crisis;gender
- environmental racism.See Dying for Gold;mining;South African respiratory crisis
- escape, theorizing of48, 50; see also Israel;Lapid, Nadav
- Espiritu, Yến Lê10, 77, 80–82, 88
- Estok, Simon188
- Evans, Kate.See Threads
- Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking
- about204
- audience engagement220
- collaboration with Rudakoff218–219
- decolonizing the commons207–208
- Deleuzian idea of the fold215–216, 220, 221
- making community and human autonomy217
- refugee migrant experience211, 219–220, 221
- reproductive principle of the commons213–214
- shoes209–210, 212–213, 215–216, 221
F
- Fanon, Franz216–218
- Fassie, Brenda126
- Federici, Silvia24n44, 207, 213, 229
- feminism.See commons;ecofeminism;white feminism
- Flanagan, Richard.See The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
- Fleishman, Mark210–211, 219, 221
- Flood, Merrill35
- Fortier, Craig7
- Foster, John Bellamy167n32
- Fotaki, Marianna4, 6, 229
- Foucault, Michel215, 216
- Franco, Marielle126
- Fraser, Nancy174
G
- game theory35n6
- Gardner, Dan30–31
- Garland, David20
- Gaza34n5
- gender.see also heteropatriarchy;motherhood
- borders gendered90
- concept of the human as gendered119–120
- consumption’s gendered forms151–152
- the environment and186–187, 188
- gendered limitations of commons11
- gender supremacy186
- man/woman dualism186
- patriarchy and violence151–152, 186
- women and nonhuman nature186
- Ghosh, Amitav8, 163
- Giddens, Anthony19
- Gilroy, Paul102, 103
- global commons.See cosmopolitanism;Shamsie, Kamila
- globalization19
- Godard, Jean-Luc47
- Goddard, Lynette135
- Goldman, Shai47
- gold mining.See mining
- Gordon, Neve42
- Goulson, David140, 141
- Gqola, Pumla Dineo168
- Green, Lesley172
- Grossman, David38
- groundWork161–162
H
- Hall, Stuart102–103
- Hamid, Mohsin17–18
- Hansberry, Lorraine126
- Haraway, Donna142, 152
- Hardin, Garrett1–5, 24n44, 35, 50n54, 182–183, 229
- Hardt, Michael205–206
- Harney, Stefano121–122
- Hartman, Saidiya8
- Hatfield, Charles104
- Heise, Ursula163, 166, 183, 186, 188, 226
- Hennig, Benjamin226
- Hermann, Tamar42
- heteropatriarchy121, 125, 134
- Hollard Street Story,173
- Holocaust102–104, 115, 199
- Home Fire (Shamsie)29n66
- Hottentot Venus.See Baartman, Sarah (Saartjie)
- Hsu, Hsuan166n28, 170
- Hullo, Bu-Bye, Koko, Come In (Putuma)124, 125–126
- the human.see also gender
- ’Black life-form,’124
- definitions of119–120, 122–124
- as dynamic subject222
- genres of human124
- negotiation between categories195
- women and nonhuman nature186
- human bodies.see also Black bodies;Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking;Magnet Theatre;South African respiratory crisis;The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
- alterlife165
- breath and breathlessness160
- dehumanizing Black bodies133–134
- Deleuze’s theorization of207–208
- maternal body195
- nation’s vision of78–79
- as object of social engineering194–195
- risk articulated through and on22
- rupture of22
- as sociocultural or political body22
- trans-corporeality165
- Hutchison, Yvette209, 220
I
- identity102, 186–187; see also collective identity;Israel;Lapid, Nadav
- imperialism44, 45, 105–108, 107, 114; see also colonialism;Irmina
- Indigenous peoples2, 3; see also commons
- industrialization164
- Ingold, Tim68
- insects.see also ecological crisis;The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
- as anticolonial forces144
- apocalypse of140–141
- apocalyptic narrative of142–143
- capitalism and149
- The Cockroach Dance (Mwangi)10–11, 147–150, 156
- cockroaches142, 148, 149, 152, 156
- coinhabiting planetary commons153
- colonialism and10–11, 141, 145–147
- decolonial aesthetics of142, 153, 155
- ecological imperialism145–146
- as figures of sympoiesis142, 146
- honeybees144–145
- humans as pests145–146, 147, 153–154, 192
- Kare Kare Zvako (Dangarembga)10–11, 150–153, 156
- narratives of banishment142, 145–146
- as other156
- pestiferous mobilities142, 144, 145, 148, 150
- pestilence naming the eliminable143, 145
- re-storyation of pests142–143
- rupturing boundaries143–144
- termites150, 152–153, 154, 155–156
- unstable category144–146
- waste and filth148, 152
- Irmina (Yelin)
- about100–1101
- anticolonial and postcolonial perspectives in113–114
- British Museum105, 107, 107–108
- colonialism in European shared past10, 102, 103, 113
- fascism depicted in109
- hegemonic memory-keeping disrupted101, 109–110, 116, 116–117
- imperialism depicted in105–107, 107, 114
- ’klack klack klack’ sound111–113, 112
- memory commons created in113, 115
- practice of commoning115, 117
- racism depicted in104–105, 106, 108–109
- transnational and multidirectional history104, 109–111, 112, 113, 115–116
- white supremacy depicted in105
- Israel.see also Lapid, Nadav
- commons constructed through exclusion41–46
- emigration as moral failing43
- escape from collective social order34–35, 41, 42–44, 46
- geospatial psyche of38
- isolation vs commons50–51
- October 7, 2023, Hamas attack34n5, 51n56
- political left’s diminishment36n10, 41–42
- religio- and ethno-nationalist identity43–45
- as settler-colonial state43–45
J
- Jackson, Zakiyyah Iman143
- Jay, Paul17n5
- Johannesburg, South Africa60, 65, 68, 69, 73; see also Portrait with Keys
- Johansen, Emily17, 23, 29
- Juarez, Anita2–3
- Jungle refugee camp, Calais, France.see also Threads
- effacement and destruction of83, 92
- gendered spaces90
- as open camp81
- as refugee lifeworld84
- rupturing landscape of France81
- as small commons75–76, 77, 81
- Justice, Daniel Heath8
K
- Kafka, Franz35, 50
- Kamer, Orit50n55
- Kaniuk, Yoram44n34
- Kant, Immanuel23
- Kare Kare Zvako (Dangarembga)10–11, 150–153, 156
- Karpoff, Jonathan35n7
- Kelly, Kristine9, 209, 222
- Kiczkowski, Adriana29
- Kimmerer, Robin Wall142, 163
- Kimmerling, Baruch34n4
- The Kindergarten Teacher (Ha-Ganenet) (Lapid)37–38, 47, 51
- kinship time185, 201
- Kleinhans, Belinda105, 109
- Klooster, Daniel211
- Knittelfelder, Elisabeth10
- Korb, Alexander102
- Kraenzle, Christina104, 109
L
- Labour, Bruno60–61
- lacemaking86–88
- land reform210
- Langeveld, Eeva10
- Lapid, Nadav.see also Israel
- capitalism in films of38, 39
- comedy in works of46–47
- comic irony of films of35, 36–37, 46, 47, 48
- compulsory collective identity34
- dissident figure in films of35, 38–39
- escape from collective social order9, 34–35, 36, 38–41, 42–43, 46, 48–50
- French New Wave cinema and46–48
- Israeli commons49–51
- Israeliness explored in films9, 33–34
- paternalistic power of the nation35
- political alignment of films of36–37
- Ahed’s Knee (Ha-Berekh),33, 39–40, 48–50
- The Kindergarten Teacher (Ha-Ganenet),37–38, 47, 51
- The Policeman (Ha-Shoter),33, 39
- The Star,51
- Synonyms (Synonymes),34, 37n11, 40, 42–43, 46, 48, 51
- Larkin, Philip185, 196
- Lederman, Shmuel40n20
- Lekalakala, Makoma163
- Lekan, Thomas M.227, 229
- LeMenager, Stephanie182
- Lewis, Desiree119
- Liboiron, Max163n16
- literary commons182–183, 184, 188–190; see also The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
- Littman, Shany41, 44
- The Living Sea of Waking Dreams (Flanagan)
- comedy in194–195, 200
- insects and humans192
- The Living Sea of Waking Dreams (Flanagan)
- Anthropocenic commons191, 192
- biopolitics of192–195, 196, 199–1201
- challenging literary history as cultural commons185, 190
- cultural memory of enclosures191
- environmental collapse and rupture191, 196–197
- gendered limitations of commons11
- kinship time201
- language manifesting entropy190–194
- mother trope185, 191, 192, 195, 197–198
- satire in11, 185, 190, 191, 193, 194–195, 198–199
- social ruptures of visceral bonds197–198
- vanishing human bodies192–194
- Lloyd, Alexandra115
- Lloyd, Genevieve214
- Locke, John123
- Lohmann, Roger A.1, 3
- Lorde, Audre126
- Ludewig, Julia109
- Lupton, Deborah19
M
- MacLellan, Matthew3
- Maddison, Ben2
- Magnet Theatre.see also Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking
- about210–211
- bodies and movement209–210, 215, 217
- making meaning imaginatively209–210
- multilingualism212
- non-literary, non-standard form of plays221
- performance practices208–209
- relational engagement222
- rupturing what apartheid imprisoned11–12, 210
- trauma in theatre205
- Magole, Lapologang207
- Make, Mmadi (Soliman, Angelo)133–134
- Makeba, Miriam126
- Mandalaki, Emmanouela4, 6, 229
- Mandela, Winnie Madikizela126
- Manley, Julian62, 64
- Mans, Jasmine126
- Manyokole, Liao169
- Marais, Eugège153, 154
- Marasela, Senzeni
- acts of care for Black bodies133
- archival exclusion121
- challenging the archive124, 132
- ’Sarah Baartman Redressed,’133
- storytelling through needlework133
- wake work135
- Mariococchi, Rita10
- Marron, Tali R.62
- Marya, Rupa176–177
- Massey, Doreen56–57, 65
- Massumi, Brian220
- maternal commons186; see also motherhood
- Matsela (film)172
- Mavhunga, Clapperton Chakanetsa144, 145
- Mbembe, Achille68–69, 120–121, 135, 206, 208–209, 216–218
- McCloud, Scott78
- McGurl, Mark190, 200
- Meeker, Joseph189
- Mehta, Suhaan Kiran27, 30
- Melville, Herman128, 132
- memory102, 103–104; see also archives;colonialism;Holocaust;Irmina
- memory commons102, 115
- Merchant, Carolyn187
- Meyburgh, Catherine.See Dying for Gold
- Mgidi, Noziqhamo175
- Mgidi, Zwelendaba175
- Mignolo, Walter122
- migration26n52, 211
- mining.see also Dying for Gold;respiratory commons;South African respiratory crisis
- Chamber of Mines166, 169–170
- extractive colonialism161, 168–169
- Marikana massacre159–160
- mine dump aesthetics160
- Native Recruiting Corporation171–172
- racialized dispossession160
- rupturing the commons159, 160, 161
- Moiketsi, Chabedi167–168
- Moore, Jason196
- Morra, Linda M.120–121
- Morris, Rosalind166n30, 168
- Moten, Fred121–122
- motherhood185–187, 188, 191, 192; see also The Living Sea of Waking Dreams
- Moy of the Antarctic (Adebayo)127–132
- Mpofu, William123
- Murphy, Michelle165, 166n28
- Muthien, Bernedette164
- Mwangi, Meja10–11, 147–150, 156; see also insects
N
- Nabhan, Gary142
- Nash, Jonathan9–10, 58, 209, 222
- nations
- paternalistic power of35
- nation-state120–121
- Negri, Antonio205–206
- Neumann, John von35n6
- Newell, Stephanie148
- Ngaba, Buhle121, 124, 132, 133, 134–135
- Ngai, Sianne189
- Ngema, Mbongeni210
- Nguyen, Viet Thanh89
- Nijdam, Elizabeth85
- Nixon, Rob4–5, 50n54, 183
- Nkonyeni, Mam Nomhle126
- nomadism64, 73
- Nuttall, Sarah71, 72
- Nyers, Peter93
O
- O’Gorman, Daniel17
- Ogungbe, Juwon130, 135
- O’Loughlin, Liam24, 29, 30
- O’Neill, Patrick189, 190
- Ornan, Uzzi44n34
- Osborne, Deirdre122, 128, 132
- Ostrom, Elinor35–36
- othering
- blackface vs whiteface130–131
- classifying and othering discourses19–20
- eating and otherness150–151
- empathy across borders of otherness212
- insect as other156
- of refugees85, 94
P
- P2P Foundation205n10
- Pakleppa, Richard.See Dying for Gold
- Parlow, Steffi134
- Patel, Raj176–177
- Peek, Bobby162
- pesticides143, 145, 155; see also insects
- pestilence143, 144; see also insects
- pests.See insects
- photosynthesis166
- Pierce, Clayton2–3
- place56–57, 63, 64, 211; see also refugee camps;space;Vladislavić, Ivan
- Planche, Jill11–12, 26n52, 58, 136
- planetary commons.see also ecological crisis;insects;The Living Sea of Waking Dreams;motherhood;respiratory commons
- as action concept184–185
- The Blue Marble photograph226–228, 227
- boundaries ruptured142
- Earthrise photograph227, 228
- environmental subjectivity184
- Gaia and motherhood186–187
- genre as cultural filter184
- narratives and140–141, 145
- ruptures in184
- Plato123
- Plumwood, Val186
- The Policeman (Ha-Shoter) (Lapid)33, 39
- Portrait with Keys (Vladislavić)
- apartheid experienced in9, 68, 69, 70–72
- associative practice in57–60, 62–63, 64, 69
- city as multi-linear text56, 60, 69–70
- city as unstable collection65
- colonialism experienced in63, 68
- Dickens’s walks and69
- inhabiting Johannesburg associatively60, 63–64, 70–71, 72
- Johannesburg as ruptured commons9, 73
- nostalgia in71
- social and racial roles spatially constructed67
- spatial organization of59–60
- walking as multi-leveled and deviant9, 67, 69–71
- walkways in66, 67–68, 69–71, 72
- power61, 64
- Poyner, Jane71n64
- prisoner’s dilemma35, 36, 50
- Puar, Jasbir169n41
- Putuma, Koleka
- archival exclusion and erasure121, 125, 126
- Black womxn, reinscribing and bearing witness to125–127
- challenging the archive124–125, 126, 127
- dehumanization of Black bodies133
- Hullo, Bu-Bye, Koko, Come In,124, 125–126
- role of writing126–127
- wake work135
Q
- Quayson, Ato5
R
- Rabin, Yitzhak43
- racism.see also capitalism;insects;Irmina;Johannesburg, South Africa;Portrait with Keys;segregation;South African respiratory crisis;the human;white feminism;white supremacy
- Anthropocene and ecological crisis141
- apartheid11–12, 60, 63, 68–69, 71, 210
- blackface vs whiteface130–131
- capitalism and existential commons2–3
- dirt and hygiene148
- exclusionary definitions of the human122
- Ramaphosa, Cyril162
- Reeves, Joshua7
- refugee camps.see also Jungle refugee camp;Threads
- abandonment79, 80, 82, 92–93
- closed camps80–81
- as lifeworlds10, 77, 81–82, 88
- place out of non-place81
- purposes of79
- refugee processing centres (open camps)81
- theoretical frameworks78–81
- white supremacy and settler colonialism of80
- refugee comics76–77, 83; see also Threads
- refugees82, 211; see also Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking;Threads
- The Reluctant Fundamentalist (Hamid)17–18
- respiratory commons.see also Dying for Gold
- #DeadlyAir case161–162
- disparities of access170
- mining rupturing159, 161
- responsibility, communal responsibility24n44; see also Burnt Shadows
- re-storyation.See insects
- Reznek, Jennie204–205, 210, 212, 222; see also Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking
- Rich, Adrienne186
- Rifkin, Mark78–79
- Rifkind, Candida86, 88
- Rigney, Ann102
- risk18–20, 21–22, 23, 30–31; see also 9/11 fiction;Burnt Shadows
- Ritchie, Kevin37n11
- Roberts, Jaine175n57
- Robson, James211
- Rothberg, Michael103–104, 114
- Rudakoff, Judith218–219
- rupture.see also archives;capitalism;colonialism;insects;Jungle refugee camp;literary commons;The Living Sea of Waking Dreams;mining;planetary commons;Portrait with Keys;refugee camps;respiratory commons;space
- body’s susceptibility to22
- in carbon modernity184
- definitions of6
- as innovation in communities of care86
- as loci of common space65
- multidirectional memory103
- satire’s recalibration of201
- segregation as59
- of transnational spaces23
- undercommons and121–122
- Rwafa, Urther151
S
- Sadaf, Shazia17
- Sand, Shlomo43–44, 45, 46, 48
- Sandilands, Catriona187, 195
- Sartre, Jean-Paul123
- Scafe, Suzanne129–130
- Scott, Robert Falcon130–131
- segregation59; see also racism;refugee camps
- Sekwama, Isaac177
- Senghor, Léopold217, 222
- settler colonialism.See colonialism
- Shakiry, Rajha135
- Shamsie, Kamila17, 23, 24, 29n66; see also Burnt Shadows
- Sharpe, Christina135
- Shewry, Teresa195
- Shipway, Jesse199
- Shlensky, Lincoln Z.9
- Shohat, Ella Habiba46n44
- Simone, Nina126
- Singh, Julietta146, 148, 155
- Šlapkauskaitė, Rūta11
- slavery132
- Sloterdijk, Peter170
- Smotrich, Bezalel39
- Soliman, Angelo (Mmadi Make)133–134
- Solnit, Rebecca65
- South Africa.See Dying for Gold;Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking;Johannesburg;Magnet Theatre;mining;Portrait with Keys;racism
- South African respiratory crisis.see also Dying for Gold;mining;respiratory commons
- #DeadlyAir case161–162
- extractive industries11, 159, 175
- as genocide166
- laws protecting miners unenforced166–167
- space.see also place;Portrait with Keys;Threads
- colonial oppression rupturing59
- feet and shoes and68
- fold, idea of215–216
- liminal and interstitial spaces65, 66, 72–73
- migration211
- notion of conatus,206–207, 215
- public, community space58, 59
- ruptures as loci of common space65
- as set of relations206
- social and racial roles in67
- walking and city space64–65
- Spinoza, Baruch214–215
- Stam, Robert46n44
- The Star (Lapid)51
- Sterlin, Brett108
- Steyn, Melissa123
- Strauss, Helene11
- subjectivity215–216
- Supski, Sian59
- Synonyms (Synonymes) (Lapid)34, 37n11, 40, 42–43, 46, 48, 51
T
- Tamimi, Ahed39
- Taylor, Laurie48, 50
- theatre.see also Adebayo, Mojisola;Every Year, Every Day, I Am Walking;Magnet Theatre;Putuma, Koleka
- African diasporic aesthetic129–130
- as commons11, 205, 211
- as laboratory219
- personal and social engagement210–211
- shifting from effect to affect212
- theoretical frameworks207–208
- trauma and205, 219
- Threads (Evans).see also Jungle refugee camp
- about76
- border construction and meaning86–88, 89–90
- building community86–88
- counterinscription in84–85, 89, 92–93, 94
- Jungle as act of care91
- Jungle as refugee lifeword84, 90, 91
- Jungle’s materiality84
- Jungle transforming from non-place to place81, 90–91, 92
- lacework in gutter77, 84, 85, 88, 92–93, 94, 95
- lacework/threads metaphor and motif9, 85–86, 87–88, 91–92
- narrative closure88, 89
- reader as co-creator of narrative88–89
- refugee art91, 96
- refugee camp as commons77
- refugees as doers10, 82, 90, 92
- rupture and destruction of Jungle92
- Thurman, Chris160
- Trabelsi-Hadad, Tamar41n22
- tragedy (genre)4–6, 11, 182–183, 188–190, 195; see also comedy (genre);literary commons
- tragedy of the commons parable1, 24n44, 35–36, 182–183, 227
- trans-corporeality165; see also human bodies
- transhistorical commons45
- translocal commons45
- transnational fiction17–18, 17n5, 29; see also 9/11 fiction;Burnt Shadows;Irmina
- Tremblay, Jean-Thomas165–166, 170
- Trexler, Adam183
- Troeung, Y-Dang10, 81–82
- Tsing, Anna145
- Tuck, Eve175n56
- Tucker, Albert35n6
V
- Vernon, Karina120
- Vilakazi, Benedict Wallet168–169
- Vladislavić, Ivan56; see also Portrait with Keys
- Volcano, Del LaGrace130, 135
- Vollenhoen, Sylvia164
- Vukani Environmental Justice161–162
W
- Walcott, Rinaldo122, 123, 124
- Walia, Harsha82
- walking64–65; see also Portrait with Keys
- War on Terror17–18, 30
- Wekker, Gloria103
- Wenzel, Jennifer183
- white feminism, limitations of108
- white supremacy3, 80, 125–126, 129; see also Adebayo, Mojisola;capitalism;Irmina;racism
- Whyte, Kyle Powys141, 185
- Wray, Sheron135
- Wynter, Sylvia120, 122–123, 124
Y
- Yelin, Barbara.See Irmina
- Yisa, Faniswa212
- Yusoff, Kathryn141, 184, 193
