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Sustaining Natures

Sivaramakrishnan, K. / Osterhoudt, Sarah R.
Sustaining Natures
Environmental anthropology is at its best when firmly grounded in respectful and systematic ethnographic research and writing that spotlights uncommon perspectives on widely recognized issues confronting the world. Intentionally crafted for undergraduate course use in anthropology, geography, and environmental studies, Sustaining Natures showcases the best contemporary writing on nature and sustainability. With concise introductions and sample...

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Bellwether Histories

Nance, Susan / Marks, Jennifer
Bellwether Histories
A multispecies history of the globalized United States, Bellwether Histories reveals how animals have been ensnared in colonialism, capitalism, and environmental destruction as human decisions created and perpetuated untenable and unequal interspecies relationships. The collection's authors explore how people misunderstood or ignored animal crises precipitated by habitat destruction and population declines, sudden dependence on human aid, shif...

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Fukushima Futures

Takahashi, Satsuki
Fukushima Futures
Both before and after the 2011 "Triple Disaster" of earthquake, tidal wave, and consequent meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, anthropologist Satsuki Takahashi visited nearby communities, collecting accounts of life and livelihoods along the industrialized seascape. The resulting environmental ethnography examines the complex relationship between commercial fishing families and the Joban Sea-once known for premium-quality fi...

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Material Contradictions in Mao's China

Altehenger, Jennifer / Ho, Denise Y.
Material Contradictions in Mao's China
The world is well aware of the dramatic rise of markets and consumerism in China's post-Mao era of political and economic reform. By contrast, the Mao period (1949-1976)-rightly framed as a time of scarcity-initially appears to have had little material culture to speak of. But availability of fewer commodities does not mean a lack of material culture. A wide range of materials, objects, and practices comprised the fabric of everyday life in Ma...

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Park Dae Sung

Kim, Sunglim
Park Dae Sung
Contemporary Korean artist Park Dae Sung (b. 1945) works in the traditional medium of ink painting while transforming familiar Korean landscapes with his modern and imaginative interpretations of the natural world. Park, who lost his left arm and both parents at the age of five and is entirely self-taught, has said, "Nature is my teacher." He devoted sixty years to mastering traditional brush and ink techniques and established his own innovati...

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A Century of Modern Chinese Poetry

Yeh, Michelle / Li, Zhangbin / Stewart, Frank
A Century of Modern Chinese Poetry
This book-a completely overhauled and updated version of Michelle Yeh's Modern Chinese Poetry, (Yale University Press, 1992)-aims to be the most comprehensive anthology of modern Chinese poetry in English translation. It spans the entire history of modern Chinese poetry from 1917 to the present, and contains the work of 83 poets from mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Southeast Asia (Malaysia and Singapore), who are represented by nearly 2...

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The Cultivated Forest

Miller, Ian M / Davis, Bradley Camp / Lander, Brian
The Cultivated Forest
Forests have histories that need to be told. This examination of wood and woodlands in East and Southeast Asia brings together case studies from China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Sumatra to explore continuities in the history of forest management across these regions as well as the distinctive qualities of human-forest relations within each context. With a general introduction to forest histories in East and Southeast Asia and a multidisciplina...

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The Tibetan Nun Mingyur Peldron

Melnick Dyer, Alison
The Tibetan Nun Mingyur Peldron
Born to a powerful family and educated at the prominent Mindrèoling Monastery, the Tibetan Buddhist nun and teacher Mingyur Peldrèon (1699-1769) leveraged her privileged status and overcame significant adversity, including exile during a civil war, to play a central role in the reconstruction of her religious community. Alison Melnick Dyer employs literary and historical analysis, centered on a biography written by the nun's disciple Gyurmâe è...

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Upland Geopolitics

Dwyer, Michael B.
Upland Geopolitics
In the twenty-first century, transnational land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and controversial. Widely seen as a new global land grab, transnational access to arable land in impoverished "land-rich" countries in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia highlights the link between the shifting geopolitics of economic development and problems of food security, climate change, and regional and internat...

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Spawning Modern Fish

Swanson, Heather Anne / Sivaramakrishnan, K.
Spawning Modern Fish
Since the mid-nineteenth century, agricultural development and fisheries management in northern Japan have been profoundly shaped by how people within and beyond Japan have compared Hokkaido's landscapes to those of other places, as part of efforts to make the new Japanese nation-state more legibly "modern." In doing so, they engaged in heterodox modes of analogic thinking that reached out to diverse places, including the American West and sou...

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George Tsutakawa

Martin, David F.
George Tsutakawa
One of the leading Northwest artists of his generation, George Tsutakawa (1910-97) is internationally known for his sculpture and fountain designs. However, a lesser-known aspect of his career was the production of blockprints, watercolors, and works on paper that began in the 1920s and continued throughout his career. Born in Seattle and educated in Japan, Tsutakawa had early success while still in high school. He attended the University of W...

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Material Contradictions in Mao's China

Altehenger, Jennifer / Ho, Denise Y.
Material Contradictions in Mao's China
The world is well aware of the dramatic rise of markets and consumerism in China's post-Mao era of political and economic reform. By contrast, the Mao period (1949-1976)-rightly framed as a time of scarcity-initially appears to have had little material culture to speak of. But availability of fewer commodities does not mean a lack of material culture. A wide range of materials, objects, and practices comprised the fabric of everyday life in Ma...

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Invasive Flora of the West Coast

Varner, Collin
Invasive Flora of the West Coast
A compact, full-colour field guide to the growing number of invasive plant species spreading across coastal BC and the Pacific Northwest, highlighting their hazards and uses. The spread of invasive plant species is a growing concern across the coastal Pacific Northwest. Invasive plants compete for space with native plants, alter the natural habitat, and even interfere with the diet of local wildlife. Hundreds of these species are so commonly s...

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Turning Land into Capital

Hirsch, Philip / Woods, Kevin / Scurrah, Natalia / Dwyer, Michael B.
Turning Land into Capital
In Southeast Asia reversals of earlier agrarian reforms have rolled back "land-to-the-tiller" policies created in the wake of Cold War-era revolutions. This trend, marked by increased land concentration and the promotion of export-oriented agribusiness at the expense of smallholder farmers, exposes the convergence of capitalist relations and state agendas that expand territorial control within and across national borders. Through the lens of l...

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Lahore Cinema

Dadi, Iftikhar
Lahore Cinema
The post-Partition cinema produced between 1956 and 1969-the long '60s-in Lahore, Pakistan, drew promiscuously from Hindu mythology, Bengali performance traditions, Islamicate legends, Sufi conceptions of the self, Punjabi and Sindhi oral narratives, Parsi theater, Urdu lyric poetry, historical and social realism, Hollywood musicals, the psychological and sensorial stimulus of modernity, and more. Consideration of this rich field of influence ...

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Oceanographers and the Cold War

Hamblin, Jacob Darwin
Oceanographers and the Cold War
Oceanographers and the Cold War is about patronage, politics, and the community of scientists. It is the first book to examine the study of the oceans during the Cold War era and explore the international focus of American oceanographers, taking into account the roles of the US Navy, US foreign policy, and scientists throughout the world. Jacob Darwin Hamblin demonstrates that to understand the history of American oceanography, one must consid...

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