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    This article investigates how the materiality of plant specimens influenced scientists’ practice, network-building, and the imagination of professional identity through Asa Gray’s encounter with a fragmented specimen. We highlight how the incomplete specimen prompted Gray to create the genus Shortia and mobilize his network of collectors to locate the plant in its natural habitat. We then turn to a parallel network emerging in Tokugawa Japan among scholars of honzōgaku (Japan’s materia medica), …Read more
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    In the past decade, agroecology has been promoted as a potential way to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration and overcome the uneven socio-ecological impacts of agricultural development, yet agroecologists also warn the danger of co-option by dominant agri-food systems. This paper seeks to understand the history of such tension through the development of agroecosystem analysis—a research method related to but different from contemporary agroecology—in Southeast Asia, in particular Indonesi…Read more
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    Abstractabstract:This article investigates the presentation of state power and affective life in the anime series Yuki Yuna Is a Hero. Juxtaposing the portrayal of the recruitment of female bodies and affects into the defense of the sovereign with the historical context of Imperial Japan, this article elaborates how the series captures the sovereign violence that creates biopolitical subjects in everyday life. It then illustrates how the series appropriates and subverts the genre conventions of …Read more