A more comprehensive list of publications can be found in the CV and a selection of full texts can be found at yorku.academia.edu/CatrionaSandilands
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In progress (with C. Gersdorf), Ecozon@: European Journal of Literature, Culture, Environment, Guest Editors, Special Issue, “Gardening the Anthropocene” (2023)
2021 (with P. Gibson), Performance Philosophy, Guest Editors, Special Issue, “Plant Performance,” 6.2, Fall.
2018 (with K. Blanchard), The Goose, Guest Editors, Special Cluster, “Sex and the Motor City: Ecologies of Middlesex,” 17.1, Fall.
2018 ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, Guest Editor, Special Cluster, “Canadian Environmental Literatures and Politics,” 25.2, Spring.
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In progress “A Token for Jane,” for Mark Dickinson and David Greenwood(ed.), Canadian Literary Ancestors (McGill-Queen’s University Press).
In press “Desert Truths, Queer Ecologies,” in Jessica May and Marshall N. Price (ed.), Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene (Durham, Duke University Press, 2023).
In press (with P. Gibson), “I Can’t Move”: Plants and the Politics of Mobility in Estado Vegetal,” in Giovanni Aloi (ed.), Manuela Infante: Estado Vegetal (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2023).
In press “Urban Plantasmagoria,” in Stanimir Panyotov, Levi Bryant, and Eileen Joy (ed.), O-Zone (reprint of “Lavender’s Green? Redux,” 2016; Goleta, CA: Punctum Books, 2021).
2022 “Mulberry Intimacies and the Sweetness of Kinship,” in Susanne Lettow and Sabine Nessel (ed.), Ecologies of Gender: Contemporary Nature Relations and the Nonhuman Turn (London: Routledge, 2022).
2022 “Loving the Difficult: Scotch Broom” in Thom Van Dooren and Matthew Chrulew (ed.), Kin: Thinking with Deborah Bird Rose (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022), pp. 33-52.
2022 “’It Was the Flowers on His Body’: Discomfort, Desire, and Vegetality in The Vegetarian,’” in Stefanie Hessler and Katja Aglert (ed.), Sex Ecologies (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press).
2021 “Plants,” in Jeffrey Cohen and Stephanie Foote (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Environmental Humanities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 156-69.
2021 “Worlds,” in Laurie Cluitmans (ed.), On the Necessity of Gardening: An ABC of Art, Botany and Cultivation (Amsterdam: Valiz), pp. 179-82.
2021 “Humus,” in John Hausdoerffer et al (ed.), What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), pp. 177-81.
2020 “Q is for Quench,” in Grace Gloria Denis (ed.), In, From, and With: Exploring Collaborative Survival (Berlin: Circadian), p. 53.
2020 “Timber. Douglas-fir. Art. / Bois. Sapin de Douglas. Art.,” in Laura Drouet and Olivier Lacrouts (ed.), Plant Fever: Towards a Phyto-centred Design (Brussels, studio d-o-t-s/CID au Grand-Hornu), pp. 38-49.
2018 “Fire, Fantasy and Futurity: Queer Ecology Meets Silver Bush,” in Rita Bode and Jean Mitchell (ed.), Lucy Maud Montgomery and the Matter of Nature (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press), pp. 27-40.
2017 “Vegetate,” in Lowell Duckert and Jeffrey Cohen (ed.), Veer Ecology: Key Words for Ecotheory (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press), pp. 16-29.
2017 “Losing My Place: Landscapes of Depression,” in Ashlee Cunsolo and Karen Landman (ed.), Mourning Nature: Hope at the Heart of Ecological Loss and Grief (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press), pp. 144-168.
2017 (with J. Adamson) “Insinuations: Thinking Plant Politics with The Day of the Triffids,” in Patricia Vieira, Monica Gagliano and John Ryan (ed.), The Language of Plants: Science, Philosophy, Literature and Cinema (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press), pp. 234-252.
2017 “Feminism and Biopolitics: A Cyborg Account,” in Sherilyn MacGregor (ed.), The Routledge International Handbook on Gender and Environment (London: Routledge), pp. 229-38.
2016 “Some 'F' Words for the Environmental Humanities: Feralities, Feminisms, Futurities,” in Ursula Heise, Jon Christensen and Michelle Niemann (ed.), The Routledge Companion to the Environmental Humanities (London: Routledge), pp. 427-35.
2016 “Lavender’s Green? Redux,” in Caroline Picard (ed.), Imperceptibly and Slowly Opening (New York: The Green Lantern Press), pp. 236-45.
2016 “Floral Sensations: Plant Biopolitics,” in Teena Gabrielson et al (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory (New York: Oxford University Press), pp. 226-37.
2015 “Queer Ecology,” in Joni Adamson, William Gleason and David Pellow (ed.), Keywords for Environmental Cultural Studies (New York: NYU Press)
2014 “Pro/polis: Three Forays into the Political Lives of Bees,” in Serpil Oppermann and Serenella Iovino (ed.), Material Ecocriticisms (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), pp. 157-71.
2014 “Queer Life? Ecocriticism After the Fire,” in Greg Garrard (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism (New York: Oxford University Press), pp. 305-19.
2014 “Violent Affinities: Sex, Gender and Species in Cereus Blooms at Night,” in Louise Westling (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Literature and Environment(New York: Cambridge University Press), pp. 90-103.
2014 “Acts of Nature: Literature, Excess and Environmental Politics,” in Smaro Kamboureli and Christl Verduyn (ed.), Critical Collaborations: Indigeneity, Diaspora, and Ecology in Canadian Literary Studies (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press), pp. 127-142.
2013 “Calypso Trails: Botanizing Expeditions on the Bruce Peninsula,” in Ella Soper and Nicholas Bradley (ed.), Greening the Maple: Canadian Ecocritical Traditions (reprint of “Calypso Trails,” 2010; Calgary: University of Calgary Press), pp. 227-246.
2013 (with P. Hobbs) “Queen’s Park and Other Stories: Toronto’s Queer Ecologies,” in L. Anders Sandberg, Stephen Bocking, Colin Coates and Ken Cruikshank (ed.), Urban Explorations: Environmental Histories of the Toronto Region (Hamilton, ON: L.R. Wilson Institute for Canadian Studies), pp. 73-94.
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In progress “Outlander: Jane Rule’s Public Lives,” for BC Studies.
In press “Foreword,” for S.Bezan and I. Linge, guest editors, “Sex and Nature,” Special issue of Environmental Humanities (2022).
2021 (with the Piddock Clam Collective, J. Hamilton, J. MacLeod, E. McGiffin, A. Neimanis and S. Reid), “Wrack Writing,” Feminist Review 129: 1-5.
2021 (with P. Gibson), “Introduction: Plant Performance,” Performance Philosophy 6.2 (Fall): 1-23.
2021 “Plant/s Matter,” Women’s Studies 50.8: 776-83.
2019 (with M. Szczygielska and O. Cielemęcka) “Thinking the Feminist Vegetal Turn in the Shadow of Douglas-firs: An Interview,” Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 5.2.
2018 (with J. Adamson and S. LeMenager) “Citizen Humanities: Teaching ‘Life Overlooked’ as Interdisciplinary Ecology,” Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities 5:2, 96-121.
2018 “Mulberriddlesex,” The Goose 17.1, Fall.
2018 (with K. Blanchard), “Introduction: Sex and the (Motor) City: Ecologies of Middlesex,” The Goose 17.1, Fall.
2018 “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush: A Queer Botanical Meander,” Center for Sustainable Practice and the Arts Quarterly 19, 28-33.
2018 “Introduction: Canadian Environmental Literatures and Politics,” ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 25:2 (Spring), 280-91.
2018 “Into the Blue: Betsy Warland’s Queer Ecopoetics,” ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 25:1 (Winter), 17-36.
2017 “Fields of Dreams,” Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities 4:2-3, 111-126.
2017 “For Sylvia,” part of “On Sylvia Bowerbank: Green Literary Scholar,” The Goose 15.2, online.
2016 “Combustion,” The Goose 15.1, online.
2016. “Environmental Humanities and Publics,” part of “Reflections on the Arts, Environment, and Culture After Ten Years of The Goose,” The Goose 14.2, online.
2014 “Mockingbird Resilience,” Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities 1.1, online.
2013 “Plant Stories,” Environmental Humanities. October 1, online.
2013 “Dog Stranglers in the Park? National and Vegetal Politics in Ontario’s Rouge Valley,” Journal of Canadian Studies 47:3, 93-122.
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In press. “Anna, Knitting,” The New Quarterly (2023). Honourable Mention, Peter Hinchcliffe Short Fiction Prize.
In press “Magi,” Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, 10th Anniversary Issue. (2023)
In press “Eleanor,” emerge 22: The Writer’s Studio Anthology (2022)
2022 “Fifteen Minutes,” Watch Your Head: Writers and Artists Respond to Climate Change.
2019 “Concerto for Scotch Broom,” in C. Sandilands (ed.), Rising Tides: Reflections for Climate-Changing Times. Caitlin Press, pp. 142-46.
2019 “Memorial (Willows Beach),” 01 February and “Waiting (Strip Mall, December),” 25 January. The Drabble.
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2018 (with S. Mason-Case and C. Potvin), “Why Ottawa Should Step Away from Trans Mountain,” Policy Options. August 29.
2018 “A Very Queer Nature: On Queer Ecologies, Gardens, and Flourishing Multispecies Practices,” Interview with A. Neimanis, Sydney Environment Institute.
2018 “I See My Garden as a Barometer of Climate Change,” The Guardian. July 09.
2016 “’Stumps’: Jane Rule on Galiano,” NiCHE: Network in Canadian History and Environment. April 18, online.
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2018 Review of Theresa Kishkan, Euclid’s Orchard and Other Essays, The Ormsby Review #254, online (abridged and reprinted in BC Book World, Summer 2018).
2017 “Making Kin, Making Trouble: Donna Haraway’s Critical Ongoingness,” The Annals of Science 74.4:326-330.
2017 “Not Just Pussy Hats at the Climate March: Feminist Encounters with the Anthropocene.” Review of Richard Grusin, ed., Anthropocene Feminism, for The Los Angeles Review of Books, July 6, online.
2017 “Fear of a Queer Plant,” GLQ: Gay and Lesbian Quarterly 23.4: 419-29.
2017 Review of Betsy Warland, Oscar of Between: A Memoir of Identity and Ideas, The Ormsby Review #99, online.
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2022 “Natures Mélancoliques, Écologies Queer” (“Melancholy Natures, Queer Ecologies”), Trou Noir: Voyage Dans la Dissidence Sexuelle 28, 28 mai (online).
2020 “Botaniczne Sensacje. Biopolityka Roślinna” (“Floral Sensations: Plant Biopolitics,” in Prace Kulturoznawcze 24.3, “Kulturowe Herbarium”: 155-71.
2018 “Des Écologies Queer” (“Queer Ecologies”), in Alexandra Baudelot, ed., “Le Printemps des Laboratoires,” Le Journal des Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers.
2016 “Lesbiennes Séparatistes dans l'Oregon Rural" (“Lesbian Separatists in Rural Oregon”), in Émilie Hache (ed.), Reclaim: Anthologie de Textes Eco-féministes (Paris: Les Editions Cambourakis).