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In Defense of the Land: Against Eco- and Acoustic Colonialism in 21st Century Plurilingual Poetry of Abiayala
March 12 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The program in Latin America, Caribbean and Latinx Studies is glad to present Valeria Meiller (Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Texas at San Antonio) for a lecture on
IN DEFENSE OF THE LAND: AGAINST ECO- & ACOUSTIC COLONIALISM IN 21st CENTURY PLURILINGUAL POETRY OF ABIAYALA
The environmental humanities have advanced persuasive arguments that explain how extractivism has manufactured our climate predicament, and how Indigenous cosmologies have long been resisting these extractive power dynamics through their interrelational ways of knowing and being. However, —and particularly in what concerns literary studies—the modes in which these cosmologies are bound to language specificity is a relatively unexplored matter; as the majority of the interventions in the field remain focused on literatures produced in colonial languages. In Defense of the Land advances the argument that the loss of linguistic diversity—which is reflected on the preeminence of literatures in and literary attention to colonial languages—needs to be accounted for as an effect of stressors related to climate change; and, conversely, that contemporary poetry in lenguas originarias serve as a site of environmental preservation and restoration that topples literature with language with territory.