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Terry O'Connor

Animals as Neighbors: An Ecofeminist Ethics of Coexistence

Animals as Neighbors: An Ecofeminist Ethics of Coexistence

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    “If you live in a city and think about non-human animals from Squirrels to Pigeons as your neighbors (or nemesis), this is an excellent book on commensal species to check out.”

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