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Sunday, April 26, 2026
Book Review of "Making Peace With Nature: Ecological Encounters Along the Korean DMZ"
This is somewhat belated given the publication date, but Kim's book of theoretically suggestive and a great example of multispecies work in a Korean context. https://anthropological-notebooks.zrc-sazu.si/Notebooks/article/view/765
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Book Review of "Making Peace With Nature: Ecological Encounters Along the Korean DMZ"
This is somewhat belated given the publication date, but Kim's book of theoretically suggestive and a great example of multispecies work...
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