CHAPTER 6 Introduction: Provocations of New Materialisms at the Crossroads of the Natural and Human Sciences

In Felicity Colman & Iris van der Tuin (eds.), Methods and Genealogies of New Materialisms. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 139-151 (2024)
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