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Kinships - virtual display

by Amanda Ross on February 16th, 2022 | 0 Comments

This post might be updated sporadically as more titles are added.

Explore selected books about kindship ties and what it means to be kin. Select a cover to view access options. Some titles only available via interlibrary loan, a free service for students and employees

Wildlife stewardship on tribal lands : our place is in our soul  The Multispecies Salon  Modern Families   The Edinburgh companion to animal studies  Messy Eating  The companion species manifesto : dogs, people, and significant otherness  On the Borders of Love and Power : Families and Kinship in the Intercultural American Southwest.  Kinship by design : a history of adoption in the modern United States  When did Indians become straight? : kinship, the history of sexuality, and native sovereignty  Nations : the long history and deep roots of political ethnicity and nationalism  WILD SOULS : freedom and flourishing in the non -human world.  Staying with the trouble : making kin in the Chthulucene  Sustaining the Cherokee family : kinship and the allotment of an indigenous nation  Making kin not population  Fresh banana leaves : healing indigenous landscapes through indigenous science  Full surrogacy now : feminism against family  Braiding sweetgrass  Beyond the cyborg : adventures with Donna Haraway  Adventures in the anthropocene : a journey to the heart of the planet we made  Speculative taxidermy : natural history, animal surfaces, and art in the anthropocene  Forest conservation in the Anthropocene : science, policy, and practice  Earth, animal, and disability liberation : the rise of the eco-ability movement  The new wild : why invasive species will be nature's salvation  Beasts of burden : animal and disability liberation  Iwígara : American Indian ethnobotanical traditions and science  Gathering moss : a natural and cultural history of mosses  Native studies keywords  Race and the Cherokee Nation : sovereignty in the nineteenth century  Native : identity, belonging, and rediscovering God  I've been here all the while : Black freedom on native land  Northern light : power, land, and the memory of water  Plants as persons : a philosophical botany  What a plant knows : a field guide to the senses  Beyond kinship : social and material reproduction in house societies  Primeval kinship : how pair-bonding gave birth to human society  Resurrection science : conservation, de-extinction and the precarious future of wild things  How to be animal : a new history of what it means to be human  Finding the mother tree : discovering the wisdom of the forest  Beloved beasts : fighting for life in an age of extinction  Rambunctious garden : saving nature in a post-wild world  Fuzz  The social origins of private life : a history of American families, 1600-1900  VOLUNTARILY CHILDFREE : identity and kinship in the united states.becoming kin  sacred nature  KINDRED : neanderthal life, love, death and art.  Modernist parasites : bioethics, dependency, and literature, post-1900  The invention of nature : Alexander von Humboldt's new world  Wild spectacle : seeking wonders in a world beyond humans

More books will be added to this list in an on-going fashion. 

 


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