news | Monday February 17, 2025
Deena Rymhs writes about the poetry and photography collection Pots and Other Living Beings by annie ross and how it is situated in the conversation of Indigenous futurisms.
An excerpt from the article: “This work is alive to relations of reciprocity and kinship with more-than-human worlds in what one could describe as a spiritual engagement with the abandoned, unremarked leavings of nuclearization, industrial capitalism, and waste cultures … finding a grammar of love in the wake of Indigenous dispossession and human-sponsored ecological violence.”
Read Rhyms’s in-depth article in Duke University’s Social Text here.