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Insects and Human Life

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What is the cultural importance of insects? Why do we spend a good deal of time and money in the West trying to exterminate insects? How are human-insect relations far more subtle in other societies? From bathtub-invaders to protein-source, insects play a multi-faceted role that has not previously been recognized. To investigate this fully, Brian Morris spent years in...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published October 21st 2005 by Berg Publishers (first published September 4th 2004)
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