![]() In this dossier, Karyn Recollet, Stephanie Lumsden, Stephanie Latty, and Megan Scribe reflect on the significance of The Black Shoals for their own work. ![]() ![]() Unhinging the epistemological and ontological presumptions of settler colonial studies, The Black Shoals unapologetically refuses dominant registers of academic knowledge production and maps alternate Black and Native feminist cartographies of being, living, and belonging. For several years prior to the book’s publication, King’s work had already generated field-changing conversations across not only Black and Native studies, but in adjacent interdisciplines across ethnic, gender, American and cultural studies to give but one example, her 2013 dissertation has been cited over 100 times. ![]() Tiffany Lethabo King’s field-changing 2019 monograph, The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies, made its mark long before it hit the bookshelves. ![]()
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