Reshaping the Shape
Embodiment, Ecology, and Culture of a Postnatural Carp
There are some species that have been bolstered rather than hampered by the era of the Anthropocene. Through their work, Sarah Lewison and Andrew Yang trace the postnatural expansion of one such species, seeking modes of convivial coexistence as opposed to eradication.
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The Possibility of All Species in an “All Species Parade”
The annual “All Species Puppet Parade” in Carbondale prompts Andrew Yang to contemplate just how all-encompassing the phrase really is.
Field Work, Storytelling, Case Study, Ecology, Species, Human-animal relations, Biodiversity
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Imagining an Economy Based on Care
Andrew Yang and Sarah Lewison urge us to consider the possibilities of moving beyond an economics of extraction.
Engagement, Reflection, Care, Economy, Extraction
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Defensive Ecologies: Extracting Asian Carp from the Illinois River
A welcome service laborer turned invasive pest in the Mississippi River, Asian Carp are subject to a variety of efforts to exert control upon their spread and attempts to extract them from the Illinois River.
Field Work, Case Study, Ecology, Biodiversity, Human-animal relations