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  3. Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): Indigeneity and the Anthropocene

Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): Indigeneity and the Anthropocene

Published: 2021-12-20

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Guest Editorial

  • Indigeneity and the Anthropocene

    Martin Premoli
    1-26
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Articles

  • Indigenous Anthropocenes in Poetry Re-mapping Creek Homelands in Jennifer Elise Foerster’s Bright Raft in the Afterweather

    Kasey Jones-Matrona
    27-53
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  • Extinction in Embrace of the Serpent Capitalism’s Erasure of People, Culture, and Nature

    Holly May Treadwell
    54-76
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  • Coeval Worlds, Alter/Native Words Healing in the Inuit Arctic

    Abdenour Bouich
    77-104
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  • This Planet Knows my Name Cosmologies of Emancipation Against Ecologic Collapse

    Fernando Perez-Garcia
    105-129
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  • “The Future That Haunts Us Now” Oblique Cli-Fi and Indigenous Futurity

    Kyle Bladow
    130-150
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  • Urgency, Action, and Grounded Aesthetics in Warren Cariou’s Tar Sands Texts

    Isabel Lockhart
    151-183
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Reviews

  • From Turtle Island to Gaza (David Groulx)

    LeAnne Howe
    184-187
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  • The Ghost Road: Anishinaabe Responses to Indian Hating (Matthew L.M. Fletcher)

    Aimée Craft
    188-190
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  • Carry: A Memoir of Stolen Land (Toni Jensen)

    Deanne Grant
    191-193
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  • Ancestral Demon of a Grieving Bride (Sy Hoahwah)

    Hannah V Warren
    194-197
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  • Altar for Broken Things: Poems (Deborah Miranda)

    Laura Da'
    198-201
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  • it was never going to be okay (jaye simpson)

    Emerson Parker Pehl
    202-206
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