Insectopedia


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Description

A New York Times Notable Book

A stunningly original exploration of the ties that bind us to the beautiful, ancient, astoundingly accomplished, largely unknown, and unfathomably different species with whom we share the world.

For as long as humans have existed, insects have been our constant companions. Yet we hardly know them, not even the ones we're closest to: those that eat our food, share our beds, and live in our homes. Organizing his book alphabetically, Hugh Raffles weaves together brief vignettes, meditations, and extended essays, taking the reader on a mesmerizing exploration of history and science, anthropology and travel, economics, philosophy, and popular culture. Insectopedia shows us how insects have triggered our obsessions, stirred our passions, and beguiled our imaginations.

Author: Hugh Raffles
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 03/22/2011
Pages: 480
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.06lbs
Size: 7.98h x 5.20w x 0.96d
ISBN13: 9781400096961
ISBN10: 1400096960
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Animals | Insects & Spiders
- Nature | Reference
- Science | Life Sciences | Zoology | Ichthyology & Herpetology

About the Author

Hugh Raffles teaches anthropology at The New School. He is the author of In Amazonia: A Natural History, which received the Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing. His essays have appeared in Best American Essays, Granta, and Orion. Insectopedia is the recipient of a Special Award for Extending Ethnographic Understanding from the Society for Humanistic Anthropology. In 2009, he received a Whiting Writers' Award. He lives in New York City.

Visit the author's website at: www.insectopedia.org.