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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 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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Contesting Extinctions

Environment and Society

Series Editor:Douglas Vakoch

As scholars examine the environmental challenges facing humanity, they increasingly recognize that solutions require a focus on the human causes and consequences of these threats, and not merely a focus on the scientific and technical issues. To meet this need, the Environment and Society series explores a broad range of topics in environmental studies from the perspectives of the social sciences and humanities. Books in this series help the reader understand contemporary environmental concerns, while offering concrete steps to address these problems.

Books in this series include both monographs and edited volumes that are grounded in the realities of ecological issues identified by the natural sciences. Our authors and contributors come from disciplines including but not limited to anthropology, architecture, area studies, communication studies, economics, ethics, gender studies, geography, history, law, pedagogy, philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, sociology, and theology. To foster a constructive dialogue between these researchers and environmental scientists, the Environment and Society series publishes work that is relevant to those engaged in environmental studies, while also being of interest to scholars from the authors primary discipline.

Recent Titles in the series

Contesting Extinctions: Decolonial and Regenerative Futures, edited by Suzanne M. McCullagh, Luis I. Prdanos, Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan, and Catherine Wagner.

Global Capitalism and Climate Change: The Need for an Alternative World System, Second Edition, by Hans A. Baer

Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement: Thought, Practice, Challenges, and Opportunities, edited by Stephen E. Hunt

Ecomobilities: Driving the Anthropocene in Popular Cinema, by Michael W. Pesses

Embodied Memories, Embedded Healing: New Ecological Perspectives from East Asia, edited by Xinmin Liu and Peter I-min Huang

Wetlands and Western Cultures: Denigration to Conservation,by Rod Giblett

Sustainable Engineering for Life Tomorrow, edited by Jacqueline A. Stagner and David S. K. Ting

Nuclear Weapons and the Environment: An Ecological Case for Nonproliferation, by John Perry

Portland's Good Life: Sustainability and Hope in an American City, by R. Bruce Stephenson

Conservation, Sustainability, and Environmental Justice in India, edited by Alok Gupta

Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial: Averting Our Gaze, edited by Toma Gruovnik, Reingard Spannring, and Karen Lykke Syse

Living Deep Ecology: A Bioregional Journeyby Bill Devall, edited with an introduction by Sing C. Chew

Environmental and Animal Abuse Denial: Averting Our Gazeedited by Toma Gruovnik, Reingard Spannring, and Karen Lykke Syse

Contesting Extinctions

Decolonial and Regenerative
Futures

Edited by
Suzanne M. McCullagh, Luis I. Prdanos,
Ilaria Tabusso Marcyan, and
Catherine Wagner

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