Eco-Wars on Nomads

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Mongolia’s often unhoused underclass – nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples – are affected by the violence of colonial-capitalist development in multiple ways: robbed of their land, resources, etc. (and thus deprived of self-sufficiency) in the name of exploiting ‘mineral wealth’ and exposed to the resulting ecological damage including pollution. The latter is weaponized as sedentary lifestyles are propagated both as a retreat from pollution and as a means of overcoming it, for example by privatizing the care of one’s personal environment. In her lecture performance at the BG conference “Pluriverse of Peace” on Thursday, 16 October, Shuree Sarantuya traced the different trajectories of environmental warfare against nomads and highlights their struggles.

Shuree Sarantuy’s lecture performance consisted of the above video, which she created for the BG conference “Pluriverse of Peace”. The underlying lecture is based on Shuree Sarantuya’s contribution to the “Pluriverse of Peace” text series. The opening day of the BG conference “Pluriverse of Peace” was held in cooperation with the ICI Berlin.

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