Black Geographies and Black Ecologies as Insurgent Ecocriticism

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Abstract

Black geographies and Black ecologies are epistemological frameworks that attend to the ideological, philosophical, and material portent of Black movements in dialectical, but not deterministic, relationships with the geographies and environments of Black life and struggle. Th is article reviews the Black geographies and Black ecologies literature, showing the convergence of these bodies of scholarship around themes of racial, spatial, and ecological justice. Th e thematic, methodological, and analytical overlaps between Black geographies and Black ecologies are quite apropos for understanding the current realities faced by Black racial-spatial-ecological justice movements; for clarifying the geographies, histories, and ecologies of Black transformation, fl ourishing, and everyday resistance; and for explicating how global environmental crises are rooted in racial capitalism and regimes of racialization (a sociopolitical crisis).

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Moulton, A. A., & Salo, I. (2022). Black Geographies and Black Ecologies as Insurgent Ecocriticism. Environment and Society: Advances in Research, 13(1), 156–174. https://doi.org/10.3167/ares.2022.130110

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