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A critical and ethnographic exploration of wildfire management in Australia, one of Earth’s most ...
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In Cisgender, Perry Zurn turns an incisive yet playful eye toward the “norm” against which transg...
In Myanmar’s Kalay Valley, a rice-growing region near the Indian border, farmers have long been s...
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California Futures is a critical study of California as a site of liberatory dreaming, one that t...
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Roshanak Kheshti opens her book with a line from one of Zora Neale Hurston's earliest stories: 'w...
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