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The Journal of Wild Culture
Atwood, Frye and McLuhan: What We Read Is Who We Are
Learning to write the truth . . . while standing on the front lines of a literary revolution. By Marni Jackson.
Canada's struggle with the dominant 'right'
Tracking the tides of Western Politics: first in a series
Forward and Back to 'Nature'
An in depth survey of current artists and their give and
Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries'
On the political theology of nature. By Bruno Latour.
Tools for dealing with changing landscapes
How stories about ecology and place can shape our view of
What their libraries tell us
A big clue to what seeds ecology writer Stephanie Mills'
Getting Unwired: EMF in your body and your head
This is your brain on what's all around us. Stephanie Mills
Wild Culture Bedside Table, August 2014
Our monthly list of books, from and present, for your
History Puts A Saint In Every Dream
A young artist navigates the edge of culture and mythology
Anticipatory Histories: Thinking Back and Forward
A new book on how particular words — and the stories they
From the archives
In anthropology, how 'power over others' begs for new
Trump politik through the lens of Rob Ford
Clues to Donald Trump's recent popularity can found in a
A cheeky film about being resource savvy
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