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Explores how biodiversity and food can counter the alienation caused by displacement. The book carefully considers various forms of sanctuary making within communities, and seeks to address how carrying seeds, plants, and other travelling companions is an ongoing response to the grave conditions of displacement in today's world.

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Explores how biodiversity and food can counter the alienation caused by displacement. The book carefully considers various forms of sanctuary making within communities, and seeks to address how carrying seeds, plants, and other travelling companions is an ongoing response to the grave conditions of displacement in today's world.
Autorenporträt
Virginia D. Nazarea is a professor of anthropology at the University of Georgia. She has written or edited several books on biodiversity, most recently Heirloom Seeds and Their Keepersand Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope. Terese Gagnon is a PhD candidate at Syracuse University, where she is writing her dissertation in dialogue with Karen individuals from Myanmar, exploring relationships between people, plants, and sensory politics in forced migration and exile.