It is impossible to think today, without thinking of the Anthropocene. As biospheres are pushed ever-closer towards exhaustion, collapse, and/or radically inhospitable transmutations, there is a simultaneous explosion of work striving to represent and understand this epoch. However, the Anthropocene should not be thought in isolation from other social, political, and ecological processes. In this paper, I investigate the Anthropocene’s intersection with settler colonialism. Of particular interest to this paper are the metaphorical and narrative accounts about wastelanded spaces; that is, how meaning is ascribed to the local manifests of the Anthropocene as they are birthed on colonized territories. I ask what sort of futurities or recuperat...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
On the western edge of the former brown coal mines in Søby, an area in central Jutland in Denmark th...
This paper was originally written for Rosemary-Claire Collard’s Geography 389W course, Nature and So...
Muscogee (Creek) poet Jennifer Elise Foerster’s poetry begins to answer a call for a cultural climat...
The absence of a reflection on revolutionary practices and subjects is the main weakness of the radi...
The proposal that the earth has entered a new epoch called “the Anthropocene” has touched a nerve . ...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
Recent ‘Anthropocene’ commentaries have argued that as humans have become decisively entangled in na...
The Anthropocene discourse has rapidly become popular and common to very diverse kinds of knowledge....
Through a reading of Cherie Dimaline’s 2017 Young Adult novel The Marrow Thieves, a survival story ...
The “dark pastoral” unites the Anthropocene’s strangely sunny celebration of its fossil-fueled agric...
Responding to the proposition that learning to live in the Anthropocene involves learning how to die...
In this theoretical study, I apply a historiographical approach to examine the development of the An...
Depictions of life in the Anthropocene often envision a future of environmental catastrophe where na...
N.K. Jemisin’s critically acclaimed Broken Earth trilogy examines life in a post-apocalyptic alterna...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
On the western edge of the former brown coal mines in Søby, an area in central Jutland in Denmark th...
This paper was originally written for Rosemary-Claire Collard’s Geography 389W course, Nature and So...
Muscogee (Creek) poet Jennifer Elise Foerster’s poetry begins to answer a call for a cultural climat...
The absence of a reflection on revolutionary practices and subjects is the main weakness of the radi...
The proposal that the earth has entered a new epoch called “the Anthropocene” has touched a nerve . ...
In responding to the spatiotemporally specific geographies of extinction charted in the articles in ...
Recent ‘Anthropocene’ commentaries have argued that as humans have become decisively entangled in na...
The Anthropocene discourse has rapidly become popular and common to very diverse kinds of knowledge....
Through a reading of Cherie Dimaline’s 2017 Young Adult novel The Marrow Thieves, a survival story ...
The “dark pastoral” unites the Anthropocene’s strangely sunny celebration of its fossil-fueled agric...
Responding to the proposition that learning to live in the Anthropocene involves learning how to die...
In this theoretical study, I apply a historiographical approach to examine the development of the An...
Depictions of life in the Anthropocene often envision a future of environmental catastrophe where na...
N.K. Jemisin’s critically acclaimed Broken Earth trilogy examines life in a post-apocalyptic alterna...
As humanity faces the challenges of the Anthropocene, Bendik-Keymer reminds us that everybody is not...
On the western edge of the former brown coal mines in Søby, an area in central Jutland in Denmark th...
This paper was originally written for Rosemary-Claire Collard’s Geography 389W course, Nature and So...