Part 1: Contested Geographies of the South
1: Naji Abu Nowar's Theeb and the Remapping of Arabia
2: (Re)visiting Place: Waters and barriers in Lisa Suheir Majaj's Geographies of Light, Suheir Hammad's Breaking Poems, and Anna Maria Jacir's Salt of the Sea
3: Puzzling Memories: Scattered Glimpses of A Journey to the (Un-Homely) Land. Part 2: Metropolis of Waste, Ruins, and Dystopia
4: The Visual Landscape of Waste in Mexico City: Initial Approaches
5: Lagos in Motion: Trailing the Environmental Ruins of Urbanization
6: Sertao through Narratives: The Invention of Dystopian Geography
Part 3: Post-Extraction Environments of the South
7: Colonization, Resource Extraction, and War in Blood Diamond
8: Building Fluid Spaces: The Narrative Power of Uncertainty in Journalism Analysis
9: Resistance from the Global South: Nigerian Press Coverage of Bonga Oil Spill Controversy
Part 4: Subterranean South: Cultures of Dissensus, Graffities and Incarceration
10: Pixacao and Sao Pauloa's Skin: Ethnographic Notes on the Challenge of a Fragmented and Verticalized City
11: News of Peace and War: Survival Communication Modes in the Favelas of Complexo do Alemao
12: Subjectivating faces: Notes on the Work with Images at Youth Correctional Centers
Part 5: Youths, Insurrections and Southern Politics
13: Music, Politics and Activism: The Case of the Use of 'Carmina Burana' in Brazilian Protest
14: The Impossible Politics
15: Writing Back to Charlie Foxtrot. Ulrike Kistner.