Salma Monani is Professor at Gettysburg College's Environmental Studies department. She has extensively published in ecocinema studies, Indigenous ecomedia, and environmental justice. She is co-editor of four ecocritical media anthologies. As part of her College's Land Acknowledgment Committee, she also engages in public eco-humanities along with community research with Indigenous partners.
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List of Figures List of Tables Preface Land Acknowledgments A Glossary Clarifying the Use of Terms Introducing D-Ecocinema Introduction 1. D-ecocinema Criticism: Reclaiming Indigenous Eco-Agency 2. (Re)rooting Indigenous Place: The ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Festival 3. (Re)growing The World: imagineNATIVE as In-Person and Remote Festival 4. Timely Interventions: Indigenous Cinema Time(s) 5. Snipping and Glitching Colonial Time: The Films of Terril Calder and Caroline Monnet 6. Indigenous Affects: Cinematic Humor's Earthly Embodiments 7. Laughter to Breathe: The Films of Zoe Hopkins and Shelley Niro Epilogue Acknowledgments Bibliography Primary Filmography Artist websites

