This paper bridges a gap between Waste Theory, Postcolonial Studies and Environmental Justice through a new reading of Marcos Herrera’s La mitad mejor (2009). Set in Buenos Aires’ clandestine underworld, the narrative stages acts of extreme cruelty that reduce its marginalized characters to ‘wasted lives’ (Zygmunt Bauman), ‘living dead’ (Achille Mbembe) and ‘less than human beings’ (María Lugones). Attending to Herrera’s ‘unplots’, racialised ‘uncharacters’, and wasted settings, I argue that violence flows deeper than these spectacular acts, and read La mitad mejor as a fictionalised response to Rob Nixon’s pressing question: how to narrate the ‘slow violence’ of environmental injustice.

Between Waste Studies and Postcolonial Theory: Wasted Lives, Necropolitics, and Environmental (In)justice in Marcos Herrera’s La mitad mejor / Bell, Lucy Amelia Jane. - In: THE MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW. - ISSN 2222-4319. - 119:(2024), pp. 525-545.

Between Waste Studies and Postcolonial Theory: Wasted Lives, Necropolitics, and Environmental (In)justice in Marcos Herrera’s La mitad mejor

Lucy Amelia Jane Bell
2024

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This paper bridges a gap between Waste Theory, Postcolonial Studies and Environmental Justice through a new reading of Marcos Herrera’s La mitad mejor (2009). Set in Buenos Aires’ clandestine underworld, the narrative stages acts of extreme cruelty that reduce its marginalized characters to ‘wasted lives’ (Zygmunt Bauman), ‘living dead’ (Achille Mbembe) and ‘less than human beings’ (María Lugones). Attending to Herrera’s ‘unplots’, racialised ‘uncharacters’, and wasted settings, I argue that violence flows deeper than these spectacular acts, and read La mitad mejor as a fictionalised response to Rob Nixon’s pressing question: how to narrate the ‘slow violence’ of environmental injustice.
2024
Waste Theory, Postcolonial Studies, Environmental Justice, Marcos Herrera, Zygmunt Bauman, María Lugones, Rob Nixon, slow violence
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Between Waste Studies and Postcolonial Theory: Wasted Lives, Necropolitics, and Environmental (In)justice in Marcos Herrera’s La mitad mejor / Bell, Lucy Amelia Jane. - In: THE MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW. - ISSN 2222-4319. - 119:(2024), pp. 525-545.
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