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“Racial Ecologies: Black Landscapes in Flux” in Racial Ecologies
Tiffany Lethabo King is an associate professor in the African-American Studies, and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies Departments at Georgia State University. Her research focuses on the intersectionality of slavery and indigenous genocide in the Americas.
Other publications from this author include:
- The Black Shoals (2019)
- “Black ‘Feminisms’ and Pessimism: Abolishing Moynihan’s Negro Family” in Theory & Event, 21 (1), 68-87 (2018)
- “Racial Ecologies: Black Landscapes in Flux” in Racial Ecologies (2018)
- “New World Grammars: The ‘Unthought’ Black Discourses of Conquest” in Theory and Event, 19 (4) (2016)
- “The Labor of (re)Reading Plantation Landscapes Fungible(ly)” in Antipode, 1-18 (2016)