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Contesting Extinctions Decolonial And Regenerative Futures Suzanne M Mccullagh

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Contesting Extinctions Decolonial And Regenerative Futures Suzanne M Mccullagh
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.12 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Suzanne M. McCullagh, Luis I. Prádanos, Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan, Catherine Wagner
ISBN: 9781793652812, 1793652813
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Contesting Extinctions Decolonial And Regenerative Futures Suzanne M Mccullagh by Suzanne M. Mccullagh, Luis I. Prádanos, Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan, Catherine Wagner 9781793652812, 1793652813 instant download after payment.

Contesting Extinctions: Decolonial and Regenerative Futurescritically interrogates the discursive framing of extinctions and how they relate to the systems that bring about biocultural loss. The chapters in this multidisciplinary volume examine approaches to ecological and social extinction and resurgence from a variety of fields, including environmental studies, literary studies, political science, and philosophy. Grounding their scholarship in decolonial, Indigenous, and counter-hegemonic frameworks, the contributors advocate for shifting the discursive focus from ruin to regeneration.

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