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Expanding Black and Indigenous Ecologies

An issue of: English Language Notes

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Pages: 148

Volume 62, Number 1

Published: April 2024

An issue of: English Language Notes

Academic Editor: Nan Goodman

Special Issue Editors: Kumavie, Delali, Etherington, Bonnie

Contributors to this special issue navigate the intersections of Black and Indigenous ecologies, drawing on "convergences between environmental inequality, sonic ecologies, and the legacies of colonialism to shape ongoing conversations," write the editors in the issue's introduction. Tracing historical and contemporary relationships, the authors attend to the linkages and disruptions at work in Black and Indigenous ecologies, especially in the midst of climate change, and reveal entwined histories of oppression that trouble territorial boundaries and expand relationalities.

Contributors: Ivana Ancic, Ojeya Cruz Banks, Bonnie Etherington, Nan Goodman, Henry Ivry, Audrey Jaffe, Delali Kumavie, Zhou Hau Liew, Ethan Madarieta, Giovanna Montenegro, Mark Osteen, Justine Parkin

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