Captive Ecologies
The Environmental Afterlives of Slavery
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Pages: 260
Illustrations: 20 illustrations
Release Date: August 18, 2026
Author: Jennifer C. James
Subjects
African American Studies and Black Diaspora, Environmental Studies > Environmental Humanities, American Studies
African American Studies and Black Diaspora, Environmental Studies > Environmental Humanities, American Studies
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Jennifer C. James is Associate Professor of English and Africana Studies at The George Washington University and author of A Freedom Bought with Blood: African American War Literature from the Civil War to World War II.
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Environmental Afterlives 1
1. Ecomelancholia: Life, Land, and Unrenewable Loss 21
2. “Buried in Guano”: Race, Labor, and Sustainability 41
3. Dyspossession: Abolitionist Ecology and the Black Commons 66
4. Souls on Ice: Matthew Henson’s Arctic Modernities 105
5. A Theory of the Bottom: Black Ecofeminism as Politics 140
Conclusion. Toward a Black Trans* Ecology 176
Notes 197
Bibliography 221
Index
Introduction. Environmental Afterlives 1
1. Ecomelancholia: Life, Land, and Unrenewable Loss 21
2. “Buried in Guano”: Race, Labor, and Sustainability 41
3. Dyspossession: Abolitionist Ecology and the Black Commons 66
4. Souls on Ice: Matthew Henson’s Arctic Modernities 105
5. A Theory of the Bottom: Black Ecofeminism as Politics 140
Conclusion. Toward a Black Trans* Ecology 176
Notes 197
Bibliography 221
Index
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-3892-4 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-3340-0 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-6254-7 /