Vol. 60 No. 3/4 (2021): Our Shared Planet
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Vol. 60 No. 3/4 (2021)
Published January 21, 2022
Our Shared Planet
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Side B: PDF
Our Shared Planet: Side A
AMSJ Editors
Notes from the Editors
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Timo Müller, Michelle Yates
Introduction: The Climate Issue
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Julie Sze
Abolitionist Climate Justice, or ICE Will Melt
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Rob Gioielli
Mobility, Race, and Climate in Postwar Atlanta
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Aaron Eddens
Securitizing the Climate Crisis: Racial Geographies of Empire and the Agri-Fintech Frontier
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Moritz Ingwersen
Manhattan Heat Transfer: Energy and the Climate Unconscious in Modernist Visions of the American Metropolis
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Claudia Sadowski-Smith
Climate Migration Fiction and Multispecies Mobility in the Racial Capitalocene
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Judy Natal
Another Storm is Coming
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Our Shared Planet: Side B
Hee-Jung S. Joo, Pacharee Sudhinaraset
Introduction
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Walidah Imarisha
Creative Introduction
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Reynaldo Anderson, Sheree Renée Thomas
Curating the End of the World, Red Spring, and 2nd-wave Afrofuturism
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Celiese Lypka
Métis Survivance: Land, Love, and Futures in Cherie Dimaline's Dystopian Novels
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Darcie Little Badger
Dendrochronology
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Dani McClain
Homing Instinct
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Hannah Regis
Trajectories of Resilience: Indigenous Healing Folkways in the Selected Short Stories of Wilson Harris
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A.J. Hudson
The End of the World, for Whom? or, Whose World? Whose Ending? An Afrofuturist and Afropessimist Counter Perspective on Climate Apocalypse
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Alexis De Veaux, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Walidah Imarisha
"Writing New Worlds," Allied Media Conference 2020 Plenary
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Smaran Dayal
Octavia Butler and the Settler Colonial Speculative: Xenogenesis and Planetary Loss
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Ifeoluwa Adeniyi
Speculative World-Building as a Refracting Prism: An Interview with Rebecca F. Kuang
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Ananda Gabo
A Bio Lab in Chinatown
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D.E. St. John
Our Toxic Transpacific: Hydro-Colonialism, Nuclearization, and Radioactive Identities in Post-Fukushima Literature
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Edmond Y. Chang
"Do They See Me as a Virus?": Imagining Asian American Environmental Games
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Edmond Y. Chang
Imagining Asianfuturism(s)
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Tatiana Height, Olivia T. Ngadjui, Fushcia-Ann Hoover, Jasmine A. Dillon
The 2020 Social and Environmental Apocalypse: Reimagining Black America
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Mariame Kaba
Picturing a World Without Prisons
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Kaanchi Chopra
Brown Skin Goddess
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