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table of contents
  1. Series Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Foreword by K. Sivaramakrishnan
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction: Radical Experiments in Conservation and Sovereignty
  9. Part I: Possession
    1. One. Possessed Landscapes Negotiating Histories and Specters
    2. Two. Alternating Ownership Ephemeral, Nesting, and Patchwork Lands
    3. Three. Spectral Sovereignty Negotiations of State, Power, and Politics
  10. Part II: Dispossession/Repossession
    1. Four. Countermovements Dispossession, Repossession, and Translation
    2. Five. Alter-Politics Revolution, Conservation, and Conviviality
    3. Six. Liberation Conservation Messing with the Scales of Conservation and Revolution
  11. Epilogue: Pugmarks in the Sand
  12. Notes
  13. References
  14. Index
  15. Series List

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