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Heartbreak and Other Geographies: Collected Writings of Katherine McKittrick gathers more than two decades of work by Katherine McKittrick, a major scholar of Black feminist thought, Black geographies, and interdisciplinary cultural theory. Edited by Brittany Meché and Camilla Hawthorne, the volume presents McKittrick as a thinker whose work links geography to racial capitalism, colonial histories, gendered violence, cultural production, and imaginative forms of knowledge. Rather than treating space as neutral background, the collection examines how places are made through power, memory, movement, and resistance. Its essays and conversations engage Black diasporic writers, musicians, theorists, and artists, including figures such as Toni Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Édouard Glissant, Paul Gilroy, Nina Simone, and Sylvia Wynter. The purpose of the book is both archival and critical: it preserves influential writings while showing how McKittrick reworks academic method through poetics, sound, collaboration, and anticolonial inquiry.