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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 July 2020
1 From Michelle N. Huang's “Ecologies of Entanglement in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch” (2017) to Sharon Tran's “Asian Sybils and Stinky Multispecies Assemblages: Ecofeminist Departures for Asian American Studies” (2018), a focus on the environs through analytical prisms like ocean trash and “flora and fauna” have proved to be productive in the expansion of the field's horizon as it takes into consideration how the circulation of objects like plastic containers and toxins across the globe displace Asian lives and things.