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Resilience Editor Stacy Alaimo Mulls Humanity, Nature in New Interview

Posted on November 11, 2013 by bixlercommunications

Stacy Alaimo Bodily Natures

In this interview, Resilience board member Stacy Alaimo discusses her groundbreaking book, Bodily Natures, and the limits of humanism.

Read the interview.

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