Arcadia
The Manifold Borders of a Locust Outbreak
This article discusses how local perspectives influence the recognition and control of a locust outbreak.
This article discusses how local perspectives influence the recognition and control of a locust outbreak.
Tracing ticks in two different artworks and Leslie Feinberg’s activist writing, Wibke Straube takes their lead in this article from philosopher Donna Haraway and her suggestion to think about engagement with the environment through an “ethics of response-ability.”
In the afterword of a special section on toxic embodiment, Stacy Alaimo distills the collection’s argument for attending to the ways environments, human bodies, and nonhuman bodies are transformed by anthropogenic substances.