Petro-masculinity: Fossil Fuels and Authoritarian Desire

TitlePetro-masculinity: Fossil Fuels and Authoritarian Desire
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsDaggett, Cara
JournalMillennium: Journal of International Studies
Volume47
Issue1
Pagination25-44
ISSN0305-8298, 1477-9021
AbstractAs the planet warms, new authoritarian movements in the West are embracing a toxic combination of climate denial, racism and misogyny. Rather than consider these resentments separately, this article interrogates their relationship through the concept of petro-masculinity, which appreciates the historic role of fossil fuel systems in buttressing white patriarchal rule. Petro-masculinity is helpful to understanding how the anxieties aroused by the Anthropocene can augment desires for authoritarianism. The concept of petro-masculinity suggests that fossil fuels mean more than profit; fossil fuels also contribute to making identities, which poses risks for post-carbon energy politics. Moreover, through a psycho-political reading of authoritarianism, I show how fossil fuel use can function as a violent compensatory practice in reaction to gender and climate trouble.
URLhttp://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0305829818775817
DOI10.1177/0305829818775817
Short TitlePetro-masculinity