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[Review of] Louise Erdrich. Love Medicine
Love Medicine brings together the stories of the Kashpaws and Lamartines, two Chippewa families of North Dakota. Two major themes, love and death, produce both the continuity of the novel and of family traditions that are the foundation of each character\u27s life. As different individuals tell their stories, the reader is given a multifaceted perspective of the events that influence the families over a fifty-year period
The Predicament of Nature: Keiko the Whale and The Cultural Politics of Whaling in Iceland
This cultural analysis reconsiders the modernist narrative about the politics of whales and whale hunting in order to explore Icelandic responses to the return of the killer whale Keiko (star of the Free Willy movies) to Icelandic waters in 1998. Ambivalence about Keikoâs plight required cultural creativity to block identification with the whale since in Icelandic hegemonic discourse such feelings have been associated with the supposed irrationality of foreign protests against whale hunting. This essay draws on Bruno Latourâs writings about the politics of nature to argue for abandoning nature in a step toward the ethnographic study of human-nonhuman relations
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