Authors
Angie Morrill, Eve Tuck
Publication date
2016/1/1
Journal
Liminalities
Volume
12
Issue
1
Description
In this article, four authors come together to reprise a menacing, mournful narrator--this time to theorize dispossession and how" her shape haunts the maps drawn by his hand,"(Paperson, 30). Wedged between Indigenous theorizations of settler colonialism, Black theorizations of antiblackness, and theorizations of visitation and fugitivity, this article achingly imagines the future without our loved ones, or even us. The question of haunting persists in this article as it interacts with recent works of art and fiction, and photographs of a new series of visitations by the Super Futures Haunt Qollective.
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