Cynthia Bateman is a doctoral student at the University of South Carolina at Columbia where she studies rhetoric. She is a Presidential Teaching Fellow in the university's Initiative on Social Advocacy and Ethical Life and the co-director and senior editor of Itineration: Cross-Disciplinary Studies in Rhetoric, Media, and Culture. She also works as an associate editor for punctum books.
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United Nations Urges Us to Eat Insects (and feed them to our farm animals)
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The Truth As I Live It
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Some Initial Thoughts On An Ethics of Nonreciprocity
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Disposable Bodies, Neuro-Control, and an Ethics of Choice
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Aristotle, Justice, and Nonhuman Beings
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Where Have All the “Hybrids” Gone?
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Latour: Hybridity, Distinction, and a Nagging Notion of Neatness