Published April 1, 2013
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Living with and Learning from Bed Bugs: New York and New Forms of Interspecies Sociability
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This essay uses the subjective experience of a bed bug infestation as the starting point for thinking through the nature of parasitic relationships. Calling on recent literatures in mulit- and inter-species ethnography, the author asks the following question: if, as Anna Tsing has argued, a new kind of science is being born, one whose key characteristic is "multispecies love," can we, as individuals, and as social beings, learn to love bed bugs?
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- 10.71743/8b8czf71
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- oai:uchicago.tind.io:16502