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Mossback Ecology Emancipation And Foraging For Hope In Painful Places David Michael Pritchett

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Mossback Ecology Emancipation And Foraging For Hope In Painful Places David Michael Pritchett
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Publisher: Trinity University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 224
Author: David Michael Pritchett
ISBN: 9781595349910, 159534991X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Mossback Ecology Emancipation And Foraging For Hope In Painful Places David Michael Pritchett by David Michael Pritchett 9781595349910, 159534991X instant download after payment.

In Mossback, David Pritchett traverses geography, history, and genealogy to explore landscapes and mythologies at the intersection of environmental, indigenous, and social justice. This collection of a dozen essays searches terrain—from the heart of a swamp to the modern grid lines remaking our watersheds, to the tracks of the animals who share this earth, to the inner landscapes of the soul—to find glimpses of light in dark places and hope in painful legacies.
Pritchett recounts a trip to Dismal Swamp, where he takes inspiration from the many enslaved people who found refuge there. Another piece offers two ways of seeing the landscape: the watershed as an ecological unit, and the grid as a colonial construct. Still another weaves personal narrative with the story of the Trail of Tears to describe how settler colonialism became an apocalypse for indigenous nations and ecologies. Pritchett explores an early apocalyptic story from the book of Daniel and...

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