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  • - Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene
     
    372,-

    Can humans and other species continue to inhabit the earth together?

  • - Speculative Ethics in More than Human Worlds
    av Maria Puig de la Bellacasa
    396,-

    Challenging the view that caring is only human

  • av Donna J. Haraway
    295,-

  • - Selected Writings, 1927-1939
    av Georges Bataille
    295,-

    Since the publication of Visions of Excess in 1985, there has been an explosion of interest in the work of Georges Bataille. The French surrealist continues to be important for his groundbreaking focus on the visceral, the erotic, and the relation of society to the primeval. This collection of prewar writings remains the volume in which Batailles¿s positions are most clearly, forcefully, and obsessively put forward.This book challenges the notion of a ¿closed economy¿ predicated on utility, production, and rational consumption, and develops an alternative theory that takes into account the human tendency to lose, destroy, and waste. This collection is indispensible for an understanding of the future as well as the past of current critical theory.Georges Bataille (1897-1962), a librarian by profession, was founder of the French review Critique. He is the author of several books, including Story of the Eye, The Accused Share, Erotism, and The Absence of Myth.

  • av David Gissen
    295 - 1 170,-

  • - Lynn Margulis, Neocybernetics, and the End of the Anthropocene
    av Bruce Clarke
    309 - 1 244,-

  • - Living Ethically in Compromised Times
    av Alexis Shotwell
    1 104,-

  • av Donna J. Haraway
    245 - 803,-

  • - Anishinaabe Botanical Teachings
    av Mary Siisip Geniusz
    296,-

    Mary Siisip Geniusz has spent more than thirty years working with, living with, and using the Anishinaabe teachings, recipes, and botanical information she shares in "Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do Is Ask." Geniusz gained much of the knowledge she writes about from her years as an oshkaabewis, a traditionally trained apprentice,

  • - Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World
    av Timothy Morton
    295,-

    Global warming is perhaps the most dramatic example of what Timothy Morton calls "hyperobjects"-entities of such vast temporal and spatial dimensions that they defeat traditional ideas about what a thing is in the first place. Morton explains what hyperobjects are and their impact on how we think, how we coexist, and how we experience our politics, ethics, and art.

  • av Don Ihde
    158,-

    A personal account of the aging body and advanced technologies by a preeminent philosopher of technologyMedical Technics is a rigorous examination of how medical progress has modified our worlds and contributed to a virtual revolution in longevity. Don Ihde offers a unique autobiographical tour of medical events experienced in a decade, beginning in his 70s. Ihde offers experiential and postphenomenological analyses of technologies such as sonography and microsurgery, and ultimately asks what it means to increasingly become a cyborg. Forerunners: Ideas FirstShort books of thought-in-process scholarship, where intense analysis, questioning, and speculation take the lead

  • av Sean Sherman
    450,-

    2018┬áJames Beard Award Winner:┬áBest American Cookbook Named one of the Best Cookbooks of 2017 by NPR,┬áThe Village Voice,┬áSmithsonian Magazine, UPROXX,┬áNew York Magazine,┬áSan Francisco Chronicle, Mpls. St. PaulMagazine and others Here is real food—our indigenous American fruits and vegetables, the wild and foraged ingredients, game and fish. Locally sourced, seasonal, “clean” ingredients and nose-to-tail cooking are nothing new to Sean Sherman, the Oglala Lakota chef and founder of The Sioux Chef. In his breakout book, The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen, Sherman shares his approach to creating boldly seasoned foods that are vibrant, healthful, at once elegant and easy.┬áSherman dispels outdated notions of Native American fare—no fry bread or Indian tacos here—and no European staples such as wheat flour, dairy products, sugar, and domestic pork and beef. The Sioux Chef’s healthful plates embrace venison and rabbit, river and lake trout, duck and quail, wild turkey, blueberries, sage, sumac, timpsula or wild turnip, plums, purslane, and abundant wildflowers. Contemporary and authentic, his dishes feature cedar braised bison, griddled wild rice cakes, amaranth crackers with smoked white bean paste, three sisters salad, deviled duck eggs, smoked turkey soup, dried meats, roasted corn sorbet, and hazelnut–maple bites.The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen is a rich education and a delectable introduction to modern indigenous cuisine of the Dakota and Minnesota territories, with a vision and approach to food that travels well beyond those borders.

  • - Haunting and the Sociological Imagination
    av Avery F. Gordon
    291,-

  • av Johannes V. Jensen
    237,-

    The masterpiece of one of Scandinavia's preeminent literary figures and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

  • av Jared D. Margulies
    315 - 1 202,-

    An exploration of the explosive illegal trade in succulents and the passion that drives it Cacti and succulents are phenomenally popular worldwide among plant enthusiasts, despite being among the world’s most threatened species. The fervor driving the illegal trade in succulents might also be driving some species to extinction. Delving into the strange world of succulent collecting, The Cactus Hunters takes us to the heart of this conundrum: the mystery of how and why ardent lovers of these plants engage in their illicit trade. This is a world of alluring desires, where collectors and conservationists alike are animated by passions that at times exceed the limits of law.    What inspires the desire for a plant? What kind of satisfaction does it promise? The answer, Jared D. Margulies suspects, might be traced through the roots and workings of the illegal succulent trade—an exploration that traverses the fields of botany and criminology, political ecology and human geography, and psychoanalysis. His globe-spanning inquiry leads Margulies from a spectacular series of succulent heists on a small island off the coast of Mexico to California law enforcement agents infiltrating a smuggling ring in South Korea, from scientists racing to discover new and rare species before poachers find them to a notorious Czech “cacto-explorer” who helped turn a landlocked European country into the epicenter of the illegal succulent trade.    A heady blend of international intrigue, social theory, botanical lore, and ecological study, The Cactus Hunters offers complex insight into species extinction, conservation, and more-than-human care.     Retail e-book files for this title are screen-reader friendly with images accompanied by short alt text and/or extended descriptions.

  • av Theodor Kittelsen
    254,-

    "In this book, first published as Troldskab in 1892, Theodor Kittelsen spins tales of wonder around creatures rumored to haunt the fields, forests, and waterfalls of Norway. Striding, gamboling, and slithering across these pages are witches and gnomes and sea monsters, fiery dragons waking from their stiff-winged slumber, mermaids rising from the deep, and sly shapeshifting n²kk. But first and foremost are the trolls, hapless, horrible, or just plain silly, working their spells and making their mischief to the terror and delight of the presumably human reader"--

  • - How My Nonbinary Art-Nerd Kid Changed (Nearly) Everything I Know
    av Tom Rademacher
    219,-

    The account of one radically new school year for a Teacher of the Year and for his nonbinary, art-obsessed, brilliant child  Seven-year-old Ollie was researching local advanced school programs—because every second grader does that, right? Ollie, who used to hate weekends because they meant no school, was crying on the way to school almost every day. Sure, there were the slings and arrows of bullies and bad teachers, but, maybe worse, Ollie, a funny, anxious, smart kid with a thing for choir and an eye for graphic art, was gravely underchallenged and also struggling with identity and how to live totally as themselves. Ollie begged to switch to a new school with “kids like me,” where they wouldn’t feel so alone, or so bored, and so they made the change. Raising Ollie is dad Tom Rademacher’s story (really, many stories) of that eventful and sometimes painful school year, parenting Ollie and relearning every day what it means to be a father and teacher. As Ollie—who is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, and prefers art to athletics, vegetables to cake, and animals to most humans—flourishes in their new school, Rademacher is making an eye-opening adjustment to a new school of his own, one that’s whiter and more suburban than anywhere he has previously taught, with a history of racial tension that he tries to address and navigate. While Ollie is learning to code, 3D model, animate, speak Japanese, and finally feel comfortable at school, Rademacher increasingly sees how his own educational struggles, anxieties, and childhood upbringing are reflected in his teaching, writing, and parenting, as well as in Ollie’s experience. And with this story of one anything-but-academic year of inquiry and wonder, doubt and revelation, he shows us how raising a kid changes everything—and how much raising a kid like Ollie can teach us about who we are and what we’re doing in the world.

  • - Logistical Governance in the Smart City
    av Aaron Shapiro
    337 - 1 322,-

    "An in-depth look at life in the "smart" city"--

  • - Theory and Utopia in Dark Times
    av Phillip E. Wegner
    371 - 1 322,-

  • - Designing for Inclusion in Lindsay's New York
    av Mariana Mogilevich
    398 - 1 411,-

    "The interplay of psychology, design, and politics in experiments with urban open space"--

  • av Sigrid Undset
    225 - 237,-

  • - New Cultures of Violence
     
    397,-

  • - Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies
    av Dylan Robinson
    339 - 1 282,-

  • - Feminist Materialisms in New Media Art
    av Kate Mondloch
    303 - 1 267,-

  • - Complexism and Biology in Generative Design
    av Christina Cogdell
    448 - 1 653,-

  • av Julian Gill-Peterson
    295 - 1 166,-

  • - Nonfiction for the Critical Child
    av Joe Sutliff Sanders
    293 - 1 175,-

  • - Five Thousand Years of Urban Media
    av Shannon Christine Mattern
    306 - 1 282,-

  • - A Reader
    av Sarah Juliet Lauro
    400 - 1 411,-

  • - Fritz Kahn, Scientific Illustration, and the Homuncular Subject
    av Michael Sappol
    398,-

    An imaginative exploration of how Fritz Kahn's popular scientific illustrations visualized and performed industrial modernity

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