Blind People Kok Kiong TanBlind People approaches disability from a fresh perspective: people with an unusual body are conceived of relativistically as a variant of humanity, much the way anthropology approaches people of different culture. While deeply empathic to its subject matter, Blind People raises questions that anthropologists ask routinely, but which are commonly avoided in everyday life because they touch on sensitive matters. Based on fieldwork in Israel, the book
With a focus on promoting joy and meaning
Photosynthesis provides the carbon and energy for crop growth and many investigators are working to improve photosynthesis in the expectation that that will improve crop growth
These works are examined in chronological sequence
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Using sources composed by late medieval Meccan scholars alongside the more well-known Mamluk material
This chapter illustrates the large diversity of fruit tree-based agroforestry in Europe and in the Mediterranean North Africa
Through the deployment of Arabic literary and critical methods he therefore makes possible the rediscovery of ancient literary register and tone in a way that has eluded Western scholarship
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