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- The author has her own website (https://beekeepingintheendtimes.com/Home) to accompany the book, which serves as a companion with multimedia that brings in stories, images, video footage from apiaries, forage frontlines, and more. There is a documentary by the same name, which also will bolster the book's publication, that the author has worked on with her sister Azra. - Contemporary scholarship is increasingly ecologically minded, and this book shifts the attention of current studies to Islamic sources, which are rarely read for ecological implications, and Bosnian Muslim practices. - This…mehr

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- The author has her own website (https://beekeepingintheendtimes.com/Home) to accompany the book, which serves as a companion with multimedia that brings in stories, images, video footage from apiaries, forage frontlines, and more. There is a documentary by the same name, which also will bolster the book's publication, that the author has worked on with her sister Azra. - Contemporary scholarship is increasingly ecologically minded, and this book shifts the attention of current studies to Islamic sources, which are rarely read for ecological implications, and Bosnian Muslim practices. - This book fulfills IUP's strategic goal for the global and international studies list to consider effects of environmental change on global populations. - The target audience includes students and scholars engaged with anthropology of environment, religion, and medicine, or with multispecies ethnographies. It is of interest to those studying entomology, Islamic and religious studies, ecocriticism, and the environmental humanities broadly.
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Autorenporträt
Larisa Jaarevi¿ is an anthropologist, a fellow with the Independent Social Research Foundation, and a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. An independent scholar, Larisa lives and works by her apiary in northeastern Bosnia and has previously taught at the University of Chicago. She is author of Health and Wealth on the Bosnian Market: Intimate Debt.