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2024

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March 2024
Vol. 129, No. 1
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September 2024
Vol. 129, No. 3
The image from <em>Forest</em>, on the cover of this “Histories of Resilience” special issue of the <em>AHR</em>, is part of a set of 16 large-format gelatin silver prints that capture temporary installations developed by the Singaporean-born artist Simryn Gill in the late 1990s. These installations involved grafting strands of pages from books and meticulously wrapping them onto trees and plants in tropical landscapes. With the project, Gill addressed issues around the decolonial and resilience, selecting English language works with colonial associations and former colonial military sites in Malaysia as the locations for her installations. Page fragments were intentionally left to decay and return to the raw fibrous material from which books are made. In exploring the epigones of empire in postcolonial Southeast Asia, Gill uncovers how the English language was used as a colonial tool for exploiting natural resources and fostering inequalities. But she also suggests that, in the end, the language forced on colonial subjects was overwhelmed by the resilience of local ecosystems.
December 2024
Histories of Resilience
Vol. 129, No. 4

2023

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Vol. 128, No. 3
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December 2023
Vol. 128, No. 4

2022

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2021

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2020

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2019

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February 2019
Vol. 124, No. 1
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June 2019
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