Nature and social theory /
Adrian Franklin considers the relationship between humans and nature, arguing that the firm boundaries between nature and culture have been breached. The author's critique cites man as a polluter and destroyer.
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London :
Sage,
2002.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Cover; Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1
- Introduction; Chapter 2
- Thinking about Nature 1: Disciplinary Beginnings; Chapter 3
- Thinking about Nature 2: The Nature Crisis?; Chapter 4
- A New Anthropology of Nature; Chapter 5
- Naturalisation; Chapter 6
- Hybridity; Chapter 7
- Embodiment; Chapter 8
- Politicising Nature; References; Index.