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'“spinifex scriptures” and “desert analysis” deconstruct through poetry and photography the post-colonial presence of Christian armour, and environmental desert rust – recycled through the economical chambers of abandonment.' (Publication abstract)
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yEtropicSpecial Issue: Environmental Artistic Practices and Indigeneity : In(ter)ventions, Recycling, Sovereigntyvol.19no.1Estelle Castro-Koshy
(editor),
Géraldine Le Roux
(editor),
2020203499452020periodical issue
'This special issue on Environmental Artistic Practices and Indigeneity: In(ter)ventions, Recycling, Sovereignty brings together creative works, poetic essays, and academic articles which address numerous forms of Indigenous artistic practices. This collection speaks literally and metaphorically of the land, ocean and river ecosystems of the Pacific Islands, Australia, French Guiana, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia.' (Publication summary)