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Black Geographies and Black Ecologies as Insurgent Ecocriticism

Alex A. Moulton and Inge Salo

segregationist ideology, not just in South Africa or the United States, but in a range of contexts where racial ideologies and hierarchies governed life and structured space ( Foucault 2008 ; Kosek 2004 ; Moore et al. 2003 ). The notion of Black ecology

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Decolonising Durkheimian Conceptions of the International

Colonialism and Internationalism in the Durkheimian School during and after the Colonial Era

Grégoire Mallard and Jean Terrier

morality – in other words, they were not condemned to either conflict or war, as in the paradigm of the ‘war of races’, which Michel Foucault (2003) traced back to French traditional folklorists of the eighteenth century. In contrast to the British

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We All We Got

Urban Black Ecologies of Care and Mutual Aid

Ashanté M. Reese and Symone A. Johnson

“affect [is] mobilized [by the controllers of the global market] to facilitate neoliberal transformation and achieve what Foucault referred to as the rationalization of the ‘exercise of government’” ( 2009: 60 ), while Ahmed asserts that “emotions do

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Black as Drought

Arid Landscapes and Ecologies of Encounter across the African Diaspora

Brittany Meché

, David . 2005 . “ Colonial Governmentality .” In Anthropologies of Modernity: Foucault, Governmentality, and Life Politics , ed. Jonathan Inda , 23 – 49 . Malden : Blackwell . Selcer , Perrin . 2018 . The Postwar Origins of the Global