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        Inner Spaces: The Depth ImaginationThe Routledge Companion to Decolonizing Art History, ed. by Tatiana Flores, Florencia San Martín, and Charlene Villaseñor Black. Routledge: 2023. 519-530. 
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        Drawn by WaterDeborah Jack: 20 Years Catalogue, Pen+Brush Gallery, New York, 2022. 78-87. 
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        Kinship in the Abyss: Submerging with The DeepAtlantic Studies, 20:1 2022. 
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        Mining the Seas: Speculative Fictions and FuturesLaws of the Sea: Interdisciplinary Currents, Ed by Irus Braverman, Routledge, 2022. 144-163. 
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        Blue Ocean Being: The Space In-BetweenMaría Magdalena Campos Pons: Sea and Self Exhibit Gallery Guide, Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI., 2021. 
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        The Myth of Isolates: Ecosystem Ecologies in the Nuclear PacificSpecial Island Studies issue of Cultural Geographies edited by Godfrey Baldacchino and Erik Clark. 20:2 (2013). 167-184. REPRINTED in Postcolonial Studies: An Anthology Ed Pramod K. Nayar, John Wiley & Sons, 2015. REPRINTED in Island Studies, Eds Ilan Kelman and Godfrey Baldacchino. Routledge, 2015. TRANSLATED (French) in Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine, 2021. 
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        CareSpecial 50th anniversary edition, What Matters Most, Women’s Studies, 50:8. (2021) 812-819. 
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        The Animacy of LightAllora & Calzadilla: Specters of Noon, Menil Collection Exhibition Catalogue, Houston, TX, 2021.117-118. 
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        Toward a Critical Ocean Studies for the AnthropoceneREPRINTED in Reyman, Markus et al., Oceans Rising, A Companion to Territorial Agency: Oceans in Transformation. Sternberg Press, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Academy, Berlin, Germany, 2021. REPRINTED in Ginoza, Ayano, eds. The Challenges of Island Studies. Springer: 2020. English Language Notes 57:1 (2019) 22-36. 
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        Shipscapes: Imagining an Ocean of SpaceAnthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 17:1, 2020. 
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        Submerged Bodies: The Tidalectics of Representability and the Sea in Caribbean Artco-written with Tatiana Flores. Environmental Humanities, 12:1, 2020. 132-166. REPRINTED in Lisa Blackmore and Liliana Gómez (eds.), Liquid Ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean Arts, New York: Routledge, 2020. 163-186. 
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        GyreEntry in Forum on Volumetric Sovereignty, Society & Space, 2019. 
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        Revisiting Tidalectics: Irma/José/Maria.In Tidalectics: Imagining an Oceanic Worldview through Art and Science, edited Stefanie Hessler. Boston: MIT Press, 2018. 93-101. 
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        The Sea is Rising: Visualizing Climate Change in the Pacific IslandsIn Meteorologies of Modernity: Weather and Climate Discourses in the Anthropocene. Eds. Sarah Fekadu, Hanna Strasse-Senol, and Tobias During. Munich: REAL: Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature, 2017. 237-253. REPRINTED in Pacific Dynamics: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Special issue on Oceanic Memory. 2:2 (November 2018). 
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        Submarine Futures of the AnthropoceneSpecial issue of Comparative Literature Journal, “Oceanic Routes Forum.” 69.1. 2017. 32-44. 
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        The Oceanic Turn: Submarine Futures of the AnthropoceneHumanities for the Environment: Forging New Constellations of Practice. Eds. Joni Adamson and Michael Davis. London and New York: Routledge, 2017. 242-258. 
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        Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities: Postcolonial ApproachesCo-edited with Jill Didur and Anthony Carrigan. Routledge, 2015. 
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        Introduction to "Gender and Sexual Politics in the Pacific Islands: A Call for Critical Militarisation Studies"Special issue of Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific with Victor Bascara & Keith L. Camacho. 37. March 2015. 
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        Introduction: A Postcolonial Environmental HumanitiesCo-written with Jill Didur and Anthony Carrigan. Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities: Postcolonial Approaches. Routledge, 2015. 1-32. 
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        Introduction: Toward an Aesthetics of the EarthREPRINTED Key Readings in Ecocriticism eds., Serena Chou and Robin Tsai (Bookman, Taiwan), 2015. 
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        Ordinary Futures: Interspecies Worldings in the AnthropoceneIn Global Ecologies & the Environmental Humanities: Postcolonial Approaches. Eds DeLoughrey, Didur, Carrigan. Routledge, 2015. 352-372. Introduction. 
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        Postcolonialism7,000-word entry for The Oxford Companion to Ecocriticism. Ed. Greg Garrard. 2014. 320-340. 
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        Satellite Planetarity and the Ends of the EarthPublic Culture. Special issue on Visualizing the Environment. 26.2, Spring 2014. 257-280. 
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        Global Warming: Nuclear Fallout as Climate ChangeDreadlocks in Oceania (Fiji) 6/7: Special Issue: Oceans, Islands and Skies: Proceedings of the Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change. (2010-2011). 127-142. 
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        Ecocriticism: The Politics of PlaceThe Routledge Companion to Anglophone Caribbean Literature. Eds Alison Donnell and Michael Bucknor. 2011. 265-275. 
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        Special issue of New Literatures Review 47Editor, Postcolonial Island Literatures, 2011. (Australia). 
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        Island Writing, Creole CulturesCambridge History of Postcolonial Literature. Ed. Ato Quayson. Cambridge University Press, 2011. 802-832. 
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        Heliotropes: Solar Ecologies and Pacific RadiationsPostcolonial Ecologies: Literature of the Environment, Oxford UP, 2011. 235-253. 
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        On Kala Pani and Transoceanic FluidsSpecial postcolonial island issue of New Literatures Review 47, 2011. 71-92 
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        Yam, Roots and Rot: Allegories of the Provision GroundsSmall Axe 34, March 2011: 58-75. 
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        Heavy Waters: Waste and Atlantic ModernitySpecial feature on Oceanic Studies. PMLA (125.3). May 2010, 703-12. 
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        Provision Grounds and Cultural Roots: Towards Ontological SovereigntyThe Caribbean Woman Writer as Scholar. Ed Carole Boyce Davies. FL: Caribbean Studies Press. 2009. Pp 205-224. 
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        Radiation Ecologies and the Wars of LightModern Fiction Studies. 55.3 (2009) 468-495. 
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        Against Authenticity: Global Knowledges and Postcolonial EcocriticismIntroduction to special cluster on postcolonial ecocriticism, with Cara Cilano. ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. 14:1 , Winter 2008: 71-88. 
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        Globalizing the Routes of Breadfruit and Other BountiesJournal of Colonialism and Colonial History. 8:3, Winter 2008: 
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        Solar Metaphors: 'No Ordinary Sun'Ka Mate Ka Ora: A New Zealand Journal of Poetry and Poetics. 6, September 2008. 
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        Quantum Landscapes: A Ventriloquism of SpiritInterventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. Special issue: Green Postcolonialism, Eds. Graham Huggan and Helen Tiffin. 9:1, 2007: 62-82. 
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        Routes and Roots: Tidalectics in Caribbean LiteratureIn Caribbean Culture: Soundings on Kamau Brathwaite. Ed. Annie Paul. Kingston: U of West Indies Press, 2006. 163-175. 
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        Introduction: Caribbean Literature and the EnvironmentWith Renée Gosson and George Handley. Caribbean Literature and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture. U of Virginia Press, 2005. 1-30. 
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        Island Ecologies and Caribbean LiteraturesTESG: Journal of Economic and Social Geography Special issue on Island Studies, Ed. Godfrey Baldacchino. 95:3 (2004): 298-310. 
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        White Fathers, Brown Daughters: The Frisbie Family Romance and the American PacificLiterature and Racial Ambiguity. Eds. Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks. Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi Press, 2002. 157-186. 
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        The Litany of islands, The Rosary of Archipelagoes:’ Caribbean and Pacific HeterotopiasAriel Special Issue: Small Cultures: The Literature of Micro-States. Eds. Shirley Geok-Lin Lim and Elaine Ho. 32:1 (2001): 21-51. 
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        Some Pitfalls of Caribbean Regionalism: Colonial Roots and Migratory RoutesJournal of Caribbean Literatures 3:1, Fall 2000: 51-71. 
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        The Spiral Temporalities of Patricia Grace's "Potiki"Ariel 30(1): (January 1999): 59-83. 
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        Towards a Post-Native Aiga: Albert Wendt's Black RainbowIndigeneity: Constructions and Re/Presentations. Eds. James Brown and Patricia Sant. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 1999. 137-158. 
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        Gendering the Voyage: Trespassing the (Black) Atlantic and CaribbeanThamyris: Caribbean Women's Writing/Imagining Caribbean Space Ed. Carole Boyce Davies. 5:2 (1998): 205-231. 
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        Tidalectics: Charting the Space/Time of Caribbean WatersSPAN: Journal of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies 47 October 1998: 18-38. 
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        From Margin to the (Canadian) Frontier: M. Nourbese Philip's She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly BreaksJournal of Canadian Studies 33:1 (Spring 1998): 1-27. 
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        On Reading Gertrude Stein's Everybody's AutobiographyAuto/Biography 4:1 Fall 1995: 61-69.