How does our understanding of “the human” have to change to account for our unevenly distributed geological agency?

Writing

Books

Postcolonial Ports: Place and NonPlace in the Ecotone. Co-edited with Nalini Mohabir. Forthcoming, 2024.

This book enlarges the scope of understanding of the role colonial and (post)colonial ports and port cites played in creating and shaping the ecotonal cultural, historical, material, environmental, socio-political and economic contexts in a variety of formerly colonized regions such as the Caribbean, Africa, North America and Asia. Through this combined spatial and temporal approach, the book tracks the relation between ports, port cities, and colonial infrastructure such as mines, plantations, and railways, to make visible their varied impact on the human and more-than-human environments in the proposed contemporary epoch of the Anthropocene.   

Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities. Co-edited with Elizabeth DeLoughrey and Anthony Carrigan. Routledge Press, 2015.

Unsettling Partition: Literature, Gender, Memory. University of Toronto Press, 2006.

Journal Articles & Book Chapters

“Reimagining the Plantation(ocene): Mulk Raj Anand’s Two Leaves and a Bud”. Postcolonial Studies. Special Issue, Planetary Solidarities: Postcolonial Theory, the Anthropocene and the Nonhuman. 25.3 (2022), 340-360. https://doi.org/10.1080/13688790.2021.1996916

“Beyond Anti-Conquest: Unearthing the Botanical Archive with Locative Media”. Intermédialités /Intermediality: History and Theory of Arts, Literature and Technologies. Special Issue, Jardiner/ Gardening. 35.spring (2020). https://doi.org/10.7202/1076376ar

“Between Landscape and the Screen: Locative Media,Transitive Reading, and Environmental Storytelling.”. Media Theory: Special Issue, Geospatial Memory. 2.1 (2018), 79-107. (Co-authored with Lai-Tze Fan).

“Walk This Way: Postcolonial Travel Writing and the Environment.” Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Travel Writing, Cambridge UP (2018).

“‘The Perverse Little People of the Hills’: Unearthing Transculturation and Ecology in Reginald Farrer’s Alpine Plant Hunting.” Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities: Postcolonial Approaches, edited by Elizabeth DeLoughrey, Jill Didur, Anthony Carrigan. Routledge Press, 2015, 51-72. 

“Introduction: A Postcolonial Environmental Humanities,” Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities: Postcolonial Approachesedited by Elizabeth DeLoughrey, Jill Didur, Anthony Carrigan. New York: Routledge Press, 2015. 1-32. (Co-authored with Elizabeth DeLoughrey and Anthony Carrigan).

“Guns and Roses: Reading the Picturesque Archive in Anita Desai’s Fire on the Mountain” Textual Practice, 27.3 (2013), 499-522. https://doi.org/10.1080/0950236X.2013.784029

“Strange Joy: Plant-hunting and Responsibility in Jamaica Kincaid’s (Post)colonial Travel Writing” Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. 13.2 (2011), 236-255. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369801X.2011.573223

“Cultivating Community: Counter Landscaping in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss.” Postcolonial Ecologies: Literature of the Environment. Oxford University Press, 2011, 43-61.

“‘Gardenworthy’: Rerouting Colonial Botany in Jamaica Kincaid’s Among Flowers: A Walk in the Himalaya.” Public: Art, Culture, Ideas 41 (2013), 172-185.

“‘An Unremembered Time’: Secular Criticism in Pankaj Mishra’s The Romantics.” The Journal of Commonwealth Literature 44.2 (2009), 65-85. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021989409105119

“Secularism Beyond the East/West Divide:  Literary Reading, Ethics and The Moor’s Last Sigh.” Textual Practice 18.4 (2004). 541-562. https://doi.org/10.1080/0950236042000287426

“Re-embodying Technoscientific Fantasies: Posthumanism, 
Genetically Modified Foods and the Colonization of Life.” Cultural Critique 53 (2003). 98-115. http://doi.org/10.1353/cul.2003.0021

Other Works & Performance

Didur, Jill (Creator) and Tony Higuchi. Global Urban Wilds. Locative Media application launched in Montreal’s Champ des Possibles October 2021

Didur, Jill and Caroline Alexander. Site specific installation, Layers of Landscape: Illuminating the Archive in the Grey Nuns’ Garden June 3, 2016. Displayed in connection with the Grey Nuns’ garden event, “’Un paradis sans pommiers’ Le jardins des Soeurs Grises,” Annual Conference of Critical Heritage Studies, Montreal, June 2016.

Didur, Jill and Ian Arawjo. Mobile media app, Alpine Garden Misguide/Jardin Alpine Autrement, published on the iTunes App Store (May 2015), installed in the Montreal Botanical Garden May 24, 2015 to present for use by general public visiting the garden.