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Rethinking posthumanism in rehabilitation science: Lessons from Indigenous, Black, and decolonial thought. [PDF]
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Forms of life: a literary formalist view on biological individuality. [PDF]
Brandt TJ.
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Asymmetrical Cinema - Dawn of the Drone through Film, Cartography and Interspecies Relations
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Interspecies Relations, International Relations: Rethinking Anthropocentric Politics
International politics is widely assumed to be an exclusively human activity. This article argues that rethinking this assumption is necessary in order to find a practical and ethically appropriate relationship with nature and nonhuman animals, and in order to call into question the violent logics that underpin the category of the human in existing ...
Rafi Youatt
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Interspecies Relations and Agrarian Worlds
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018Recent years have witnessed burgeoning interest in interspecies relations and multispecies ethnography. This review explores what such perspectives bring to long-standing anthropological attention to agrarian worlds. Considering why so much recent scholarship only minimally engages with longer disciplinary traditions found within ecological and ...
Shaila Seshia Galvin
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Comment: Animals at Court: Interspecies Relations in a Longue Durée Perspective
Mieke Roscher
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Trans-biopolitics: Complexity in interspecies relations
This article introduces the concept of trans-biopolitics to account for complexity in the intermingling of animal and human bodies, with particular attention to diseases capable of crossing the species divide from animals to humans. While zoonotic diseases never disappeared, they had re-emerged as pressing concerns by the 21st century.
Gwendolyn Blue, Melanie Rock
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Interspecies Relations and Technological Development: A Call for Research
A public health team fighting trachoma in Egypt finds a mother disinterested in brushing swarms of flies from her child's face.
Samuel Ζ. Klausner
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