Gasoline Dreams
ISBN: 9780823297733
Platform/Publisher: De Gruyter / Fordham University Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited

Humanity's dependence on fossil fuels is a deeply ingrained part of global culture, as Orpana lays out in this meandering but thought-provoking philosophical tract on the destructive power of petroculture. His thickly textured line-work, dense paragraphs of hand-written text, and high-octane arguments have the vibe of a Xeroxed anarcho-environmentalist zine from the 1990s, and calls to mind Seth Tobocman's activist art, but with a PhD's worth of research shown in the footnotes. Orpana cites thinkers ranging from Freud and Lacan to Naomi Klein and Indigenous scholar Vanessa Watts while examining the ways the petroleum-driven climate crisis is entangled with misogyny, racism, and colonialism. Many pages feature full-bleed agit-prop scenes--sometimes, that effect is emotionally powerful, as when a sky of dark clouds spells out "wake up" over a car-choked road. But often it's overwhelming in the sheer avalanche of information driving around the page. Sorting through the citations on Marx, the myth of market-based solutions, and masculinity (just to name a few themes) takes reader dedication. The arguments hit hardest when succinct and punchy, such as when Orpana tells a friend as they drive down a highway under wildfire-smoke-filled skies, "This is what the apocalypse looks like, but we accept it as an everyday reality." Those willing to battle through the dense layouts will find much to ponder here. (Sept.)


Orpana Simon :

Simon Orpana is an artist and educator. His work explores the political and historical dimensions of popular culture, and his writing has appeared in such collections as Zombie Theory: A Reader and Skateboarding: Subcultures, Sites and Shifts . He is also the co author of Showdown! Making Modern Unions , a graphic history of labor organizing.Szeman Imre :

Imre Szeman is University Research Chair of Environmental Communication and Professor of Communication Arts at the University of Waterloo.Simpson Mark :

Mark Simpson is Professor of English and Film Studies and Principal Investigator for Transition in Energy, Culture and Society at the University of Alberta. Mark Simpson (Afterword By)
Mark Simpson is Professor of English and Film Studies and Principal Investigator for Transition in Energy, Culture and Society at the University of Alberta.

Simon Orpana (Author)
Simon Orpana is an artist and educator. His work explores the political and historical dimensions of popular culture, and his writing has appeared in such collections as Zombie Theory: A Reader and Skateboarding: Subcultures, Sites and Shifts . He is also the co author of Showdown! Making Modern Unions , a graphic history of labor organizing.

Imre Szeman (Foreword By)
Imre Szeman is University Research Chair of Environmental Communication and Professor of Communication Arts at the University of Waterloo.

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