Investigates the tension between official Kenyan and Chinese state narratives and individual Kenyans’ reactions to China’s presence to provide insight into how everyday Kenyans exercise their political agency.
Enormous ecological losses and profound planetary transformations mean that ours is a time to grieve beyond the human. Yet, Joshua Trey Barnett argues in this eloquent and urgent book, our capacity to grieve for more-than-human others is neither natural nor inevitable.
Recounts in detail the rise and fall of Burkina Faso’s revolutionary government, demonstrating how it embodied the critical transition period in modern African history between the era of decolonization and the dawning of neoliberal capitalism.
Even before it gained independence in 1960, the process of nation-building in Nigeria was plagued by regional,... Læs mere
This bilingual edition, a parallel text in Old French and English, is based on a reexamination of the Old French manuscript, and makes Silence available to specialists and students in various fields of literature and women's studies.
Weaving together memories from her life in the upper Midwest with nearly fifty years of environmental policy advocacy work, Elder provides a uniquely moving insider’s perspective into the quest to protect the Great Lakes and surrounding public lands.
Like many American urban waterways, Ken-O-Sha has been in decline for nearly two hundred years. Once life-supporting, the waterway now known as... Læs mere
Papers of the Algonquian Conference is a collection of peer-reviewed scholarship from an annual international forum that focuses on topics related to the languages and cultures of Algonquian peoples.
A collaboration between award-winning poet Anita Skeen and renowned printmaker Laura DeLind. Seeking to navigate the isolation and uncertainty of the covid-19 pandemic, they... Læs mere
Intersectional Activism in Environmental Communication explores the representation of environmental activism around the world.
A history of the water corridor that defines southeast Michigan sits at the heart of the world’s largest freshwater ecosystem, the Great Lakes.
Reading Nature highlights the ten books that most influenced the scope and direction of literary natural history in the United States, exploring... Læs mere