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Mapping the Amazon: Cutting through the Entanglement of Literature and Extractivism

August 20, 2021 Liverpool University Press Leave a comment

In this exclusive interview, the book's author, Amanda Smith, discusses both the literary and commercial outputs of Amazonia and their impacts on a regional and global scale.

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