Making Do

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781503643635

Conservation Ethics and Ecological Care in Australia

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By Mardi Reardon-Smith
Imprint: STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Mardi Reardon-Smith is an environmental anthropologist and research fellow at Monash University.

"In Making Do, Mardi Reardon-Smith offers a truly gripping account of care and its complexities across place, people, animals, plants, elements, and ancestors. Complicity and culpability in environmental injustices come to life in this ethnographically rich and conceptually innovative work, making it essential reading for scholars and students in environmental anthropology, the environmental humanities, and conservation science." -Sophie Chao, The University of Sydney "Mardi Reardon-Smith offers a clear-eyed account of the contradictions that care for other species entails-from feral pigs to endangered parrots-as practiced by Aboriginal and settlers in northeastern Australia's Cape York peninsula. 'Making Do' troubles easy distinctions between wilderness and working lands, while maintaining a steadfast insistence that even violent forms of care are shaped by enduring obligations to land, life, and livelihoods." -Laura A. Ogden, Dartmouth College

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