, accumulation, and violence, but it varies in how well it addresses other dimensions of the affected communities’ complex realities and concerns. We turn next to recent efforts to reckon with the queerness, generativity, and even protectiveness of toxics
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Chemical Agents
The Biopolitical Science of Toxicity
Melina Packer
characteristic of White liberal feminism, drawing instead from Black, Indigenous, and women of color feminisms, as well as socialist, postcolonial, and queer feminisms. (See Halley 2006 for an overview of feminist genealogies. ) I posit that a critical feminist
Decoupling Seascapes
An Anthropology of Marine Stock Enhancement Science in Japan
Shingo Hamada
fisherwomen working ashore, Probyn describes that fish may have one physical body but swim with multiple implications that were created in fishery management involving heterogeneous actors, including human and nonhuman beings and things. Her queer feminist
The Double Force of Vulnerability
Ethnography and Environmental Justice
Grant M. Gutierrez, Dana E. Powell, and T. L. Pendergrast
reflected a renewal of calls in anthropology, queer/feminist, and Indigenous studies, and related fields, to decolonize research ( Harrison 1991 ; Smith 1999 ) and shift analysis away from colonized “subalterns” and toward systems of institutional power as
Out of Place in Outer Space?
Exploring Orbital Debris through Geographical Imaginations
Hannah Hunter and Elizabeth Nelson
, Zakiyyah Iman Jackson , Jasbir K. Puar , Eileen Joy, … , and Uri McMillan. 2015 . “Theorizing Queer Inhumanisms”. GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 21 (2–3): 230–235. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/581600 . OECD (Organization
Liza Grandia
intersectional quandaries of “women, queers, transgender people, the poor, and the stateless” (2009: xiii). In this germinal work, Butler distinguishes between precarity (the differential distribution of the risk of early death as a consequence of socioeconomic
New Materialist Approaches to Fisheries
The Birth of “Bycatch”
Lauren Drakopulos
Materialism New materialism emerged in the late twentieth century, as a response to postmodernist social constructionism. New materialist theory comes from a diverse suite of disciplines including science studies, feminist and queer theory, anthropology
Pollution, Health, and Disaster
Emerging Contributions in Ethnographic Research
Alexa S. Dietrich
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