Donna Haraway analyses accounts, narratives, and stories of the creation of nature, living organisms, and cyborgs (cybernetic components); showing how deeply cultural assumptions penetrate into allege
The Changing globa ...
Progress and privi ...
Confronting enviro ...
Environment : crit ...
Wildlife in Asia : ...
The ecology of oth ...
Wetlands in a dry ...
Sampling of popula ...
An extract report ...
The perfect baby : ...
Population, diseas ...
Genetics, mass med ...
Kinship and Demogr ...
Evolution and huma ...
Hong Kong mobile : ...
Anthropology and t ...
The ontological turn : an anthropological exposition
Fair trade rebels : coffee production and struggles for autonomy in Chiapas
Recipes for respect : African American meals and meaning
Primate encounters : models of science, gender, and society
Taste as experience : the philosophy and aesthetics of food
Animals and society : an introduction to human-animal studies
When species meet
Identity and ideology in digital food discourse : social media interactions across cultural contexts
When nature goes public : the making and unmaking of bioprospecting in Mexico
Living-with wisdom : permaculture and symbiotic ethics
Biogenetic paradoxes of the nation : Finncattle, apples, and other genetic-resource puzzles
Fermented landscapes : lively processes of socio-environmental transformation
Burgundy : the global story of terroir
Moral foods : the construction of nutrition and health in modern Asia
Tissue economies : blood, organs, and cell lines in late capitalism
Virulent zones : animal disease and global health at China's pandemic epicenter
Wild blue media : thinking through seawater
The new American farmer : immigration, race, and the struggle for sustainability
Politics of nature : how to bring the sciences into democracy
Life as surplus : biotechnology and capitalism in the neoliberal era