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Eco-criticism in the media arena has had a tendency to prioritize the non-human. Understanding that indigenous peoples, and the Global South more generally, suffers more than the wealthy is the first step to decolonizing the concerns of Northern critics
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Media use places a huge burden on materials and mining, fabrication, shipping and waste. But they are our only means of communicating the catastrophe they cause. This contradiction is at the heart of 21st century politics and aesthetics
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This page is a summary of: Decolonizing Ecomedia, Cultural Politics an International Journal, January 2014, Duke University Press,
DOI: 10.1215/17432197-2795669.
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