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  • Issue 1: The Politics of Resistance
  • Issue 2: Perversity, BDSM, and Desire
  • Issue 3: Feminine Feelers
  • Issue 4: Transnational Analysis of Settler Colonialism
  • Issue 5: Untimely Bodies
  • Issue 6: Feral Theory
  • Issue 7: Queer Feminine Affinities
  • Issue 8: Critical Interventions in Rape Culture
  • Issue 9: Queer and Women of Color Manifestas
  • Issue 9.2: Trans and Nonbinary Authors Reviews Issue
  • Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • Issue 10.2: Ace and Aro Reviews Issue
  • Issue 11: Transnationalizing Homonationalism
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  • HACKING THE ANTHROPOCENE: DO-IT-TOGETHER (DIT) Introduction

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • “Snail-oyster”: Theories, Metaphors, and Praxes for De-Anthropocentric Movement toward Degrowth

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • After the Ice, the Deluge (the awakening)

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • (Re)forming River-Child-Blowie Relations: Questions of Noticing, Caring, and Imagined Futures with the Unloved and Disregarded

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • Blue Light as Ineffable Sensuous Other

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • falling out together

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • Top Ten Tiger Snake Co-Existence Tips for Beginners

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • On the Verge

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • “More-than-human Collaborations” for Hacking the Anthropocene

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • E-Waste… But Make It Fashion

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • Imagining Possible Futures for Black and Indigenous Relations and Wellbeing

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • Learning to Find a Place

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • sur_faces

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • Epoch Wars

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • Mitochondrial Crossings

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
  • How to Say Goodbye in a Pandemic

    Posted: March 26th, 2022 ˑ  Comments Closed
    Filled under: Issue 10: Hacking the Anthropocene
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