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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Pollution Is Colonialism
Book • 2021
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by Max LeBaron, helping them think about many of the ideas discussed.

Episode 1: The most political of all categories
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when explaining why plastic pollution can be thought of as a form of colonialism.

Heather Davis

Heather Davis, "Plastic Matter" (Duke UP, 2022)
Mentioned as an incredibly beautiful and really groundbreaking book.

Heather Davis, "Plastic Matter" (Duke UP, 2022)
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as a groundbreaking book that she is indebted to.

Heather Davis

Heather Davis, "Plastic Matter" (Duke UP, 2022)
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to clarify when referring to Indigenous understanding of land.

Max Liberone

Episode 4: Tangled Inheritances
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as a book about plastics, pollution, social justice, and land relations.


James Bridle

223. James Bridle (Originally aired 12/21/22)
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as a book that helped her understand the relationship between pollution, colonialism, and empire.

Michelle Henning

Michelle Henning, "A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog, and Empire" (U Chicago Press, 2026)
Mentioned as a book that helped understand the relationship between pollution, colonialism, and empire.

Michelle Henning, "A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog, and Empire" (U Chicago Press, 2026)
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as a book that helped her understand pollution is related to colonialism because it's predicated on territorial claims.

Michelle Henning

Michelle Henning, "A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog, and Empire" (U Chicago Press, 2026)
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, highlighting Max Le Boiron's work on pollution thresholds.

Laurie Parsons

Laurie Parsons, "Carbon Colonialism: How Rich Countries Export Climate Breakdown" (Manchester UP, 2023)
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as a book that helped her understand the relationship between pollution and colonialism.

Michelle Henning

Michelle Henning, "A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog, and Empire" (U Chicago Press, 2026)
Mentioned as a book that highlights how pollution thresholds legitimize environmental harm, even when local communities deem it unacceptable.

Laurie Parsons, "Carbon Colonialism: How Rich Countries Export Climate Breakdown" (Manchester UP, 2023)



