Terese Gagnon

Terese V. Gagnon is an environmental and political anthropologist. She is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with the Bringing Southeast Asia Home Initiative. Her current book project, a multisited ethnography, examines Karen food, seed, and political sovereignty across landscapes of home and exile. She is the co-editor of Moveable Gardens: Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory.

Embodying Biodiversity Embodying Biodiversity
Embodying Biodiversity

Embodying Biodiversity

Sensory Conservation as Refuge and Sovereignty

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Moveable Gardens Moveable Gardens
Moveable Gardens

Moveable Gardens

Itineraries and Sanctuaries of Memory

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