Vol. 22: Below is Out Now!
UnderCurrents: journal of critical environmental studies is thrilled to announce the publication of “Below,” our 22nd volume!
You can access the volume online on our website.
We deeply appreciate the efforts, insights, and patience of all the contributors and Editorial Collective members who helped bring this volume together.
The volume includes scholarly essays by David T. McNab ("Water is Her Life Blood": The Waters of Bkejwanong and the Treaty-Making Process), Natalie Wood (They Say We Can't Breathe Underwater), and Jason Young (Nature Loves to Hide: Navigating Surface and Depth in the Anthropocene); artwork, poetry, short stories, and creative pieces by VestAndPage (STRATA: A Performance-Based Film Project on Deep Time in the Body and the Geologic), Robert Budde and Corey Hardeman (Petrichor and After Hardeman’s ‘Petrichor’), George Hiraoka Cloke and Anna Luy Tan (In Depths), Shelley K O'Brien (Nun Cho Ga (Big Animal Baby)), Savi Gellatly-Ladd (A Network Beneath the Soil), Subham Mukherjee (oceanic tauromachy), and Mengzhu Fu (The Future as an Underwater World: A Dream Comic); as well as conference proceedings from Flora Parrott (Invisible Fish), RL Martens (Deep Listening: Tending Future Soil Song), Dara Saville (Stories from the Botanical Underground: Medicinal Plants as More-than-Human Knowledge Keepers), and Una Helle (Beneath Clouded Hills A More-Than-Human Approach to “Deep England”).