schema:description 2 | "内容記述: Part 17. Nature and the anthropology of culture; Introduction to Part 17; 87. Environmentalism and cultural diversity, Kay Milton; 88. Trees of knowledge of self and other in culture: on models for the moral imagination, James W. Fernandez; 89. Licensed to kill, James Serpell; 90. A poetics of place: ecological and aesthetic co-evolution in a Papua New Guinea rainforest community, Steven Feld; Part 18. Phenomenologies of nature; Introduction to Part 18; 91. The melancholic marshes and the slough of despond: the psycho(eco)logy of swamps, Rod Giblett; 92. The vegetable soul, Peter Bishop; Part 19. Environment and discourse: Introduction to Part 19; 93. Environmental narratives, Ron Harre, Jon Brockmeier and P. Muhlhausler; 94. Social construction of environmental problems J. A. Hannigan; 95. Looking at the non-human: nature movies and TV, Alexander Wilson; 96. The earth's fertility as a social fact in early modern Britain, Simon Schaffer; 97. Restoring nature: natives and exotics, John Rodman; Part 20. Nature, culture and techno-social hybridity: Introduction to Part 20; 98. Revolution, Bruno Latour; 99. A cyborg manifesto: science, technology and socialist-feminism in the late twentieth century, Donna Haraway; 100. Some elements of a sociology of translation: domestication of the scallops and the fishermen of St Brieuc Bay, Michael Callon....(more)" |