Milk as a biocultural substance. In the context of INLAND's Academy at documenta fifteen, Microbiopolitics of Milk presents the grounding basis for a research project around Milk as a biocultural substance, through its implications in the regimes of contemporary biopolitics, economics, and representation. Featuring texts by Heather Paxson, Esther Leslie & Melanie Jackson, Harry G. West, Vinciane Despret, Chris Fite-Wassilak and Richie Nimmo, reflecting the different dimensions of milk in a variety of research fields. Contributors
Vinciane Despret, Chris Fite-Wassilak, Fernando Garc穩a-Dory, Melanie Jackson, Esther Leslie, Richie Nimmo, Heather Paxson, Harry G. West Copublished by INLAND-Campo Adentro and documenta fifteen
Vinciane Despret, Chris Fite-Wassilak, Fernando Garc穩a-Dory, Melanie Jackson, Esther Leslie, Richie Nimmo, Heather Paxson, Harry G. West Copublished by INLAND-Campo Adentro and documenta fifteen