This essay explores plantation geographies. In drawing specific attention to the ways past configurations of the plantation are recast in post-slave urban contexts, the discussion signals the links between black dispossession and geography, while also considering how assertions of decolonial practices, black life, and black futures are embedded in place.
© 2013 by Small Axe, Inc.
2013
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