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Contesting Extinctions: Decolonial and Regenerative Futures critically 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 ecological and social preservation movements from a variety of fields, including environmental studies, literary studies, political science, and philosophy. Grounded in a de-colonialist approach, the contributors advocate for discourses of renewal grounded in Indigenous, counter-hegemonic, and de-colonialist frameworks which shift the discursive focus from ruin to regeneration.



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Chapter One: Decolonize, ReIndigenize: Planetary Crisis, Biocultural Diversity, Indigenous Resurgence and Land Rematriation

Chapter Two: “The Word for Bringing Bodies Back from Water:” Black Oceanic Ecopoetics and the Re-Imagining of Extinction

Chapter Three: Philosophizing Extinction: On the Loss of World, and the Possibility of Rebirth through Languages of the Sea

Chapter Four: What We Talk About When We Talk About Extinction

Chapter Five: Rat-Fall: Time and Taxa in the Colorado River Delta, c. 1900

Chapter Six: Contesting Extinction through a Praxis of Language Reclamation

Contesting Extinctions: Decolonial and

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    A Hardback by Suzanne M. McCullagh, Luis I. Prádanos, Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 08/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793652812, 978-1793652812
      ISBN10: 1793652813

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Contesting Extinctions: Decolonial and Regenerative Futures critically 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 ecological and social preservation movements from a variety of fields, including environmental studies, literary studies, political science, and philosophy. Grounded in a de-colonialist approach, the contributors advocate for discourses of renewal grounded in Indigenous, counter-hegemonic, and de-colonialist frameworks which shift the discursive focus from ruin to regeneration.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: Decolonize, ReIndigenize: Planetary Crisis, Biocultural Diversity, Indigenous Resurgence and Land Rematriation

      Chapter Two: “The Word for Bringing Bodies Back from Water:” Black Oceanic Ecopoetics and the Re-Imagining of Extinction

      Chapter Three: Philosophizing Extinction: On the Loss of World, and the Possibility of Rebirth through Languages of the Sea

      Chapter Four: What We Talk About When We Talk About Extinction

      Chapter Five: Rat-Fall: Time and Taxa in the Colorado River Delta, c. 1900

      Chapter Six: Contesting Extinction through a Praxis of Language Reclamation

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