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  3. Vol 7 No 1 (2019): Muddied Waters: Decomposing the Anthropocene

Published: 2019-07-15

Articles

  • Cover & Contributors
    The Editors
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  • Table of Contents
    The Editors
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  • Letter from the Editors
    The Editors
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  • The Poetics of Settler Fatalism: Responses to Ecocide from within the Anthropocene
    Phil Henderson
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  • “A Meat Locker in Hebron”: Meat Eating, Occupation, and Cruelty in To the End of the Land
    Aaron Kreuter
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  • Speculations on the Mediterranean Borderscape: Le Baiser de Lampedusa
    Silvia Ruzzi
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  • What Can Play: The Potential of Non-Human Players
    Kara Stone
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  • Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping: Sylvie’s Fundamental Mentorship through New Western Historicism and Ecofeminist Criticism
    Amanda Zastrow
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  • Unlovely Seeds: Human/Nature/Wilderness in Isabella Valancy Crawford’s Winona; or, The Foster-Sisters
    Renée Suzanne Jackson-Harper
    • PDF
  • Decolonizing the Cosmopolitan Geospatial Imaginary of the Anthropocene: Beyond Collapsed and Exclusionary Politics of Climate Change
    Shelby E. Ward
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