Inscribing Inequality Beyond Colonialism
By Senayon Olaoluwa
Warwick Research Collective. Combined and Uneven Development: Towards a New Theory of World-Literature. Liverpool University Press, 205. 196 pp.
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Relativism and the Politics of Climate Knowledge
By Bob Johnson
Candis Callison. How Climate Change Comes to Matter: The Communal Life of Facts. Duke University Press, 2014. 316 pp.
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“What would animals have to teach us?”: Envisioning an Integrally Animal Politics
By Nandini Thiyagarajan
Brian Massumi. What Animals Teach Us about Politics. Duke University Press, 2014. 137 pp.
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Approaching Animals: Multispecies Ethnography and the Biocultural Hope of Entanglement
By Jordan Sheridan
Eben Kirksey, ed. The Multispecies Salon. Duke University Press, 2014. 306 pp.
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“But in what way precisely is this political?”: Brian Massumi’s Cartography of Potential
By Paul Ardoin
Brian Massumi. Politics of Affect. Polity Press, 2015. 228 pp.
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