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  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Series List
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Life Support: An Introduction to Economies of Care
  8. Eliminate Race-Based Epidemiologies
  9. Promote Carbon-Reducing Labor
  10. Repair Care as a Casualty of Domestic Warfare
  11. Decenter Whiteness in Gender-Based Violence Intervention
  12. Center Care in More-than-Human Agricultural Communities
  13. Extend Care Beyond Institutions and Projects
  14. Build Viewing Publics Through Digital Arts Access
  15. Open Borders to Create New Connections to Home and Kin
  16. Contributors
  17. Series List Continued (2 of 2)

Contributors

  1. Chelsey R. Carter is assistant professor of public health (social and behavioral sciences) and assistant professor of anthropology at Yale University.
  2. David McDermott Hughes is professor of anthropology at Rutgers University and the author of From Enslavement to Environmentalism: Politics on a Southern African Frontier; Whiteness in Zimbabwe: Race, Landscape, and the Problem of Belonging; Energy Without Conscience: Oil, Climate Change, and Complicity; and Who Owns the Wind? Climate Crisis and the Hope of Renewable Energy.
  3. Stephanie Delise Jones is Presidential Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Riverside.
  4. Sameena Mulla associate professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Emory University and the author of The Violence of Care: Rape Victims, Forensic Nurses, and Sexual Assault Intervention and Bodies in Evidence: Race, Gender, and Science in Sexual Assault Adjudication.
  5. Katy Overstreet is assistant professor of environmental studies at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen.
  6. Michelle Parsons is associate professor of anthropology at Northern Arizona University and the author of Dying Unneeded: The Cultural Context of the Russian Mortality Crisis.
  7. Adair Rounthwaite in associate professor of art history at the University of Washington and the author of Asking the Audience: Participatory Art in 1980s New York (Minnesota, 2017) and This Is Not My World: Art and Public Space in Socialist Zagreb (Minnesota, 2024).
  8. Damien M. Sojoyner is professor of anthropology at the University of California, Irvine, and the author of First Strike: Educational Enclosures in Black Los Angeles (Minnesota, 2016); Joy and Pain: A Story of Black Life and Liberation in Five Albums; and Against the Carceral Archie: The Art of Black Liberatory Practice.
  9. Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer is professor of science and technology studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the author of The Slumbering Masses: Sleep, Medicine, and Modern American Life (Minnesota, 2016); Theory for the World to Come: Speculative Fiction and Apocalyptic Anthropology (Minnesota, 2019); Unraveling: Remaking Personhood in a Neurodiverse Age (Minnesota, 2020); and American Disgust: Racism, Microbial Medicine, and the Colony Within (Minnesota, 2024); and is coeditor of Naked Fieldnotes: A Rough Guide to Ethnographic Writing (Minnesota, 2024).
  10. Emily Yates-Doerr is associate professor of anthropology at Oregon State University and the author of The Weight of Obesity: Hunger and Global Health in Postwar Guatemala and Mal-Nutrition: Maternal Health Science and the Reproduction of Harm.

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