revoking / evoking intimacy: where queer plastic and black feminist eco-poetics touch
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https://doi.org/10.17169/ogj.2025.302Keywords:
Body, Black Feminism, Climate Colonialism, Pleasure, QueerAbstract
The following text is an edited iteration of a conversation between Ama Josephine Budge Johnstone and Heather Davis. Together, we discuss how pleasure, eroticism, and intimacy are taken up in each of our work as sometimes the site of liberation and sometimes as an enrollment into environmental and social violence. We engage these ideas through our different positionalities as well as through our research on climate colonialism and plastic.
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