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Notes
1 Timothy Morton (Citation2018) defined agrilogistics as “the logistics of the dominant mode of agriculture,” which contributes to global warming, social stratification, patriarchy, and the separation of humans and nature (p. 10).
2 In new materialist archival research (Tamboukou, Citation2014), an assemblage of oral and written narratives, objects, and spaces may reveal discontinuities and counternarratives.