Topic: US Imperialism
Articles
Direct Land Politics
From Gardens to Techno Utopia: Honduras and Malaysia as Botanical Experiments
Nuclear Experiences from Tewa Country to Japan
Decolonial Justice and Denuclearization: Hibakusha in Korea, Canada’s Northwest Territories, and Beyond
Living Downwind: Guåhan, the “Tip of the Spear” in a Nuclear Oceania
The Irradiated International (Excerpt)
Militarizing Hawaiʻi: The Dreadful “Protection” of the United States
Dig up the Sun
From the Pacific War to Urban Clearance, a Short History of the US Bulldozers
Japanese Colonialism and Imperialism from Manchuria to Okinawa, and Beyond
The Beginning of a Perfect Decolonial Moment
Articulating the Struggle Against both U.S. And China’s Imperialisms
Decolonizing the Roads: A Eulogy for Unpaved Guåhan
Routed Through Water: Decolonial Ecologies on The Wai’anae Coast of Hawai’i
Architecture and Crafts Against the Soviet and U.S. Invasions of Afghanistan
Reweaving Humanity in the Fabric of a Militarized Postcolonial Okinawa
Accessing the Ruins of the Ruins: Monuments, War, and Disabilities
Israeli-Guatemalan Relations: Expanding Gardens of Broken Shadows
Resisting Debt And Colonial Disaster In Post-Maria Puerto Rico
The Weaponization of Nostalgia: How Afghan Miniskirts Became the Latest Salvo in the “war on Terror”
Clothing Politics, U.S. Imperialism, Hijab-Fetish Capitalism, And Minimal Wardrobe
Last Ghost: Scientific, Environmental, And Social Legacies Of Agent Orange In Vietnam
The Year of the Shark: Recognizing Those Who Reterritorialize Hawai’i
The Camp Pilgrimage: an Act of Spatial Agency & Remembrance of Former Sites of Japanese American and Japanese Confinement
WWII Prison Cities: the US Military’s Spatial Racialization of the Incarceration of Japanese and Japanese Americans
Esfahan, Iran Architecture and the Making of a Gendered Working Class During the Cold War
Hawai’i: Mauna Kea, Hawaiian Independence and the Politics of Jurisdiction
Puerto Rico: Colonial Suburban Home-Making
Okinawa: The Cold War Creation of a Model Jungle
Diego Garcia: A Militarized Island in the Indian Ocean
Students: Coral Frontiers: Towards a Post-Militarized Landscape
The Fragmentation of Women’s Rights in Post-Invasion Iraq
Guantánamo Bay: a Palimpsest of Carceral Violence
Students: The Logic of Guantanamo