Pugliese's More-Than-Human Diasporas breaks the confines of existing scholarship in its vision of the way that more-than-human diasporic entities--such as water, trees, clay, stone and architectural styles--have functioned as agents within the context of empire, settler colonialism and a largely effaced history of Mediterranean enslavement, a history that pre-existed and then coincided with the Atlantic slave trade. This book traces, for example,...
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