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Introduction: Like a Moth to a Flame
Settler Anarchism
Battles of/in Seattle: Settler Anarchism in North America
"Tell Me Where to Go and I Will": Memorialization and Commemoration in Two Native Women's Memoirs
Relocating Gendered Violence
"The Home from Which We Organize": Settlement, Feminism, and Gender in New Anarchism
"Some Elsewhere": Poetic Transformations of American Monuments
The Limits of Anarchist Transnationalism
"My Nationhood Doesn't Just Radiate Outwards": Anarchist Transnationalism as Border Imperialism
"Where Ocean Herself Was Born": Transpacific Currents in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony
Conclusion: Other Worlds Here.
Settler Anarchism
Battles of/in Seattle: Settler Anarchism in North America
"Tell Me Where to Go and I Will": Memorialization and Commemoration in Two Native Women's Memoirs
Relocating Gendered Violence
"The Home from Which We Organize": Settlement, Feminism, and Gender in New Anarchism
"Some Elsewhere": Poetic Transformations of American Monuments
The Limits of Anarchist Transnationalism
"My Nationhood Doesn't Just Radiate Outwards": Anarchist Transnationalism as Border Imperialism
"Where Ocean Herself Was Born": Transpacific Currents in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony
Conclusion: Other Worlds Here.