1media/WaterIsLifePPC_Pete_Railand_detail-768x1152 2.jpgmedia/WaterIsLifePPC_Pete_Railand_detail-768x1152 2.jpg2024-03-01T19:12:06+00:00Janna Avon5d94e00c8993d41ee364f6ed09a26f3847cf35b313811Theme Desciptionplain2024-04-17T14:14:03+00:00Monica Salas Landab473bf122b09c89a8d54b612923cdfcccaba3f1fHiʻilei Julia Kawehipuaakahaopulani Hobart employs the concept of "ecological violence" to describe the cumulative actions aimed at portraying certain landscapes as vacant and, therefore, open for colonization through the erasure of Indigenous peoples. Rhetorics of absence are historical fabrications that, nevertheless, serve as mechanisms of settler colonialism.
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1media/WaterIsLifePPC_Pete_Railand_detail-768x1152 2.jpgmedia/WaterIsLifePPC_Pete_Railand_detail-768x1152.jpg2024-01-16T21:11:00+00:00Monica Salas Landab473bf122b09c89a8d54b612923cdfcccaba3f1fWelcome to the Research Platform for A&S 201: Culture and the EnvironmentKate Pellegrino29image_header82372024-08-14T15:12:11+00:00Kate Pellegrinoa7a2857f943c1026ccdee656ca29b29fd6273dfe