Dark laboratory : on Columbus, the Caribbean, and the origins of the climate crisis / Tao Leigh Goffe.

Author/creator Goffe, Tao Leigh author.
Format Book
EditionFirst edition.
PublicationNew York : Doubleday, [2025]
Copyright Date©2025
Descriptionxxxix, 342 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Subjects

Portion of title Columbus, the Caribbean, and the origins of the climate crisis
Contents Garden interlude : Lo Ting & Mami Wata -- Island laboratories -- Climate crisis, genesis 1492 -- Natural history museums, shrines to explorers -- Breathing underwater -- Guano destinies -- Colonialism, the birder's companion guide -- The curious case of the Calcutta Mongoose in Jamaica -- Pedagogies of smoke -- Affective plate tectonics.
Abstract "Award-winning historian, professor, and journalist Tao Leigh Goffe, launches an investigation of the Caribbean as the seat of corrupt Western wealth and environmental exploitation. When Christopher Columbus arrived on the Caribbean island of Guanahaní, it was remade, at least in mythology, as Eden. Since then, the Caribbean and its peoples have paid the price of relentless Western exploitation and abuses, falling prey to the planting of sugarcane and other cash crops. In Dark Laboratory, Goffe embarks on a historical journey into the influences that have made these islands -- from Jamaica and Aruba to Cuba and Martinique -- a target of Western capitalism and the foundation of the global economy as we know it today. Through the lens of personal and family memoir, as well as cultural and social history, Goffe seeks to radically transform how we conceive of Blackness, natural history, colonialism, and the climate crisis. Her writing considers the legacy of slavery and indentured servitude as Chinese laborers worked alongside enslaved Black people to excavate products like sugarcane and guano -- in its day more valuable than gold -- from these island nations. How can we combat contemporary racism and environmental degradation using the Caribbean and its dark history as guide? In autobiographical writing that shines light on both environmental upheaval and racial subjugation, Goffe offers solutions based on island ecologies, locating the origins of racism and the climate catastrophe in the colonization of the Caribbean. Her combination of personal narrative and research provides a record of the violence that has shaped these nations and a testament to our capacity for renewal. In stunning, lyrical prose, Goffe dismantles our longest-held notions about island utopias and proposes new modes of thinking about the ruin and restoration of the environment"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Goffe, Tao Leigh. Dark laboratory First edition. New York : Doubleday, [2025] 9780385549929
Genre/formRita Cox Black and Caribbean Heritage Collection.
Genre/formPersonal narratives.
Genre/formRécits personnels.
LCCN 2024016657
ISBN9780385549912
ISBN0385549911 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book

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