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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (1): 142–161.
Published: 01 March 2024
... 4.0). Lorine Niedecker Lake Superior settler colonialism deep time settler time While Lorine Niedecker was on a road trip around Lake Superior in July of 1966, her handbag broke. Her husband, Al, was an industrial painter in Milwaukee, and the couple were spending their weeklong...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 129–132.
Published: 01 May 2016
... of ecological inheritance in the settler colonial contexts of Canada and Australia, cognisant of the fact that settler colonialism remains an incomplete project. Nothing is finally settled. 2 Moreover, they start from the premise that the ecological legacies of the western colonial enterprise of early...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (1): 19–35.
Published: 01 March 2024
...Emma Blackett Abstract This article discusses the settler-colonial femininity at work in two films that foreground the Pacific Ocean, Blue Crush (John Stockwell, 2002) and The Piano (Jane Campion, 1993). With these film readings it offers a critique of the feminist new materialist turn toward water...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (2): 303–320.
Published: 01 July 2022
... authenticity to existing beliefs. Since Indigenous groups are often associated with primordial nature in the hemispherically American context, there is a long tradition of settler colonial societies appropriating the figure of the Native to claim authentic land rights or establish an identity distinct from...
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Environmental Humanities (2022) 14 (3): 699–717.
Published: 01 November 2022
...Astrida Neimanis Abstract How do settler colonialism, control of women’s and differently gendered bodies, sex, industry, pollution—but also pleasure, love, care, desire, bodily autonomy, and survival—cleave together and apart in the inland wetland of Windermere Basin park? Starting...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 133–150.
Published: 01 May 2016
...Lesley Instone; Affrica Taylor Abstract Modes of thinking matter. In this article we engage with the figure of the Anthropocene as the impetus for rethinking the messy environmental legacies of Australian settler colonialism that we have inherited. We do this rethinking in a small rural valley...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (2): 351–370.
Published: 01 July 2024
... the relationship between irony and settler-colonial imaginaries in writings about unpredictable bodies of water. Focusing on settler writing in Australia, the article juxtaposes nineteenth-century author Henry Lawson and contemporary novelist Jane Rawson to argue that irony constitutes a form of environmental...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (2): 309–330.
Published: 01 July 2024
.... At the same time, the article considers how Kānaka Maoli articulated a contrapuntal claim to home that positioned Ho‘ailona as belonging in his natal waters and among a multispecies community of caregivers. Bringing together critical homelessness studies and settler colonial studies, the essay examines how...
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (2): 372–390.
Published: 01 November 2021
...Kent Linthicum; Mikaela Relford; Julia C. Johnson Abstract Native American authors in the first half of the nineteenth century—the dawn of the Anthropocene in some accounts—were witness to the rapid expansion of settler-colonialism powered by new ideologies of energy and fueled by fossil capitalism...
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Environmental Humanities (2018) 10 (1): 63–85.
Published: 01 May 2018
..., multispecies ethnography, and postcolonial theory, this essay focuses on the introduction in 1947 of Canadian beavers into the Fuegian archipelago (now considered the region’s most significant environmental problem). The introduction of plant and animal life is bound up in the apparatus of settler colonialism...
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Environmental Humanities (2021) 13 (1): 136–158.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Kate Lewis Hood Abstract This article offers an account of “toxic infrastructures” as mutually material and discursive arrangements operating in the postwar, postcrash, and settler colonial landscapes of the United States. It specifically responds to Jennifer Scappettone’s multimodal poetic work...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (1): 230–242.
Published: 01 March 2024
..., Aotearoa New Zealand, and on challenging settler colonial listening practices, the article reflects on the implications of sharing spaces with other humans and with countless species beyond our own. [email protected] © 2024 Dave Wilson 2024 This is an open access article distributed under...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (3): 624–642.
Published: 01 November 2024
...-based lens that recognizes settler-colonial agrarian legacies, the animals and interspecies relations of Charlotte’s Web offer an invitation into seeing and empathizing with farmed animals, both past and present. This analysis traces theoretical and pedagogical pathways that challenge embedded...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (1): 25–43.
Published: 01 March 2023
... of territorial ordering of settler colonialism. 4 I poke the limits of these existing frameworks and after highlighting their colonial reverberations, I suggest it is fruitful to find a new foundation in Lynn Margulis’s evolutionary biology and the concept of symbiosis. The intimacy of cosmic connections...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (2): 422–425.
Published: 01 July 2024
... human and nonhuman worlds, cultures and societies, bodies, ecologies, and political projects and ideologies, from settler colonialism to extractive capitalism and forms of resistant self-determination. Frontier dust continues to push the boundaries of modernity on Earth. Gastón Gordillo writes...
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Environmental Humanities (2016) 7 (1): 151–168.
Published: 01 May 2016
... nature/culture divide that the raccoons constantly challenge in the childcare centre is entangled in the inherited settler colonial histories of this mountain forest. According to some environmental philosophers, this divide is a significant factor in the anthropogenic environmental damage to the planet...
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Environmental Humanities (2024) 16 (2): 426–432.
Published: 01 July 2024
..., and settler-colonial concepts, sets of practices and regulatory frameworks that are becoming increasingly common within planning law. 5 We argue below that the concept of “slow violence” helps to explain the cumulative destruction enabled by biodiversity offsetting practices. 6 More specifically, legal...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (2): 162–180.
Published: 01 July 2023
... in the novel, see Mead, “Unjusticeable”; Mead, “Unresolved Sovereignty.” On Indigenous sovereignty in the social and historical context of settler colonial Australia, see Moreton-Robinson, Sovereign Subjects ; Moreton-Robinson, White Possessive . 44. See Wolfe, “On Being Woken Up.” 43...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (1): 164–167.
Published: 01 March 2023
..., “Growing Everyday Multiculturalism” ; van Holstein and Head, “Shifting Settler-Colonial Discourses of Environmentalism.” 12. Mapping Edges, www.mappingedges.org (accessed November 3 2022). References Allatson Paul . Key Terms in Latino/a Cultural and Literary Studies . Malden, MA...
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Environmental Humanities (2023) 15 (3): 203–218.
Published: 01 November 2023
... inward. Climate change–related displacement, landscape destruction, and new configurations of domestic labor articulated within global commodity supply chains will only deepen the problems inherent in the home and increase its allure as an idealizing trope, particularly within settler colonies...
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