Anthropology and nature/ edited by Kirsten Hastrup.

Contributor(s): Hastrup, Kirsten, edMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in anthropology, 14Publication details: London: Routledge, 2014Description: x, 259 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9781138952867Subject(s): Philosophy of nature | Anthropology--Philosophy | Human ecology--Philosophy DDC classification: 301
Contents:
1. Nature: Introducing Anthropology on the Edge Kirsten Hastrup 2. More-Than-Human Sociality: A Call for Critical Description Anna Tsing 3. Qualifying Coastal Nature: Bio-Conservation Projects in South East India Frida Hastrup 4. Engaged World-Making: Movements of Sand, Sea, and People at Two Pacific Islands Maria Louise Bonnelykke Robertson and Cecilie Rubow 5. Political Ecology in a More-Than-Human World: Rethinking "Natural" Hazards Sarah Whatmore 6. Islands of Nature: Insular Objects and Frozen Spirits in Northern Mongolia Morten Axel Pedersen 7. Establishing a "Third Space": Anthropology and the Potentials of Transcending a Great Divide Andre Gingrich 8. The Inevitability of Nature as a Rhetorical Resource Steve Rayner and Clare Heyward 9. Divide and Rule: Nature and Society in a Global Forest Programme Signe Howell 10. Life at the Border: Nim Chimpsky et al. Gisli Palsson 11. Human Activity Between Nature and Society: The Negotiation of Infertility in China Ayo Wahlberg 12. Broken Cosmologies: Climate, Water, and State in the Peruvian Andes Karsten Paerregaard 13: Of Maps and Men: Making Places and People in the Arctic Kirsten Hastrup 14. Designing Environments for Life Tim Ingold
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1. Nature: Introducing Anthropology on the Edge Kirsten Hastrup

2. More-Than-Human Sociality: A Call for Critical Description Anna Tsing

3. Qualifying Coastal Nature: Bio-Conservation Projects in South East India Frida Hastrup

4. Engaged World-Making: Movements of Sand, Sea, and People at Two Pacific Islands Maria Louise Bonnelykke Robertson and Cecilie Rubow

5. Political Ecology in a More-Than-Human World: Rethinking "Natural" Hazards Sarah Whatmore

6. Islands of Nature: Insular Objects and Frozen Spirits in Northern Mongolia Morten Axel Pedersen

7. Establishing a "Third Space": Anthropology and the Potentials of Transcending a Great Divide Andre Gingrich

8. The Inevitability of Nature as a Rhetorical Resource Steve Rayner and Clare Heyward

9. Divide and Rule: Nature and Society in a Global Forest Programme Signe Howell

10. Life at the Border: Nim Chimpsky et al. Gisli Palsson

11. Human Activity Between Nature and Society: The Negotiation of Infertility in China Ayo Wahlberg

12. Broken Cosmologies: Climate, Water, and State in the Peruvian Andes Karsten Paerregaard

13: Of Maps and Men: Making Places and People in the Arctic Kirsten Hastrup

14. Designing Environments for Life Tim Ingold

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