Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : Mapping decolonial environmental imaginaries in Latinx culture
  • Ecocosmopolitanism, toxicity, and solidarity : how Latinx farmworker texts imagine race, space, and authority
  • Memory, space, and denizenship : commemorating 1960s activism, nostalgia, and urban environmental preservation
  • Echoes of manifest destiny : race, space, and violence in the Latinx anti-Western
  • The ironies of dystopian environmental futures : science fiction, hope, and decolonial optimism in Sabrina Vourvoulias's Ink and Alex Rivera's Sleep dealer
  • Coda. A concluding meditation on decolonial hope.