Special Issue: Insects in the Eighteenth Century
Guest Editors: Beth Fowkes Tobin and Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace
Table of Contents
Elizabeth Kowaleski Wallace, “Introduction, Part I: Some Theoretical Considerations and the Definition of Critical Insect Studies.”
Beth Fowkes Tobin, “Introduction, Part II: The Historical Context.”
Jeremy Chow, “Stedman’s Myrmecology: Decolonizing Analogy in Suriname.”
Laura Nüffer, “Singing, Shining, Buzzing, Biting: A Poetic Entomology of Early Modern Japan.”
Jacob Myers, “Chego Trouble: Mark Catesby and the Frictions of Representation in Colonial Entomology.”
Pascal Schwaighofer, “The Book Hive: A Material Metaphor.”
Lucinda Cole, “Northern Blights: Insect Swarms, Indigenous Knowledges, and European Travelers.”