Race, Colonialism and Vegetative Life

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Rachel Hughes

Abstract

A review of Donald S. Moore, Jake Kosek and Anand Pandian's (Eds) Race, Nature, and the Politics of Difference (Duke University Press, Durham, 2003).

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Reviews
Author Biography

Rachel Hughes, University of Melbourne

RACHEL HUGHES is a lecturer in Geography at the University of Melbourne.

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