In Interspecies Politics: Nature, Borders, States, Rafi Youatt explores instances in which relations between human and nonhuman beings complicate and transform our conventional understandings of politics. This is an important contribution to burgeoning transdisciplinary scholarship that demonstrates not only the injustices that anthropocentrism inflicts upon human and nonhuman worlds, but also how it makes us systematically misunderstand ourselves, writes Philip Conway. Interspecies Politics: Nature, Borders, States. Rafi Youatt. University of Michigan Press. 2020
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In Cities in the Anthropocene: New Ecology and Urban Politics, Ihnji Jon explores how researchers, c...
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