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Acknowledgements This is an Introduction (Natasha Myers, York University, Canada) List of Illustrations List of Contributors Formless Matters, a User's Guide (Gretchen Bakke, MCGill University, Canada and Marina Peterson, University of Texas, USA) 1. `Labyrinth of Linkages' - Cinema, Anthropology, and the Essayistic Impulse (Rachel Thompson, Harvard University, USA) 2. Mattering Compositions (Kathleen Stewart, University of Texas, USA) 3. On Misanthropology (punk, art, species-hate), (Shane Greene, Indiana University, USA) 4. Notes Toward Critical Ethnographic Scores: Anthropology and Improvisation Training in a Breached World (Joe Dumit, University of California, USA) 5. Becoming Sensor in Sentient Worlds: A More-than-natural History of a Black Oak Savannah (Natasha Myers, York University, Canada) 6. Art, Design, and Ethical Forms of Ethnographic Intervention (Keith Murphy, University of California, USA) 7. The Recursivity of the Gift in Art and Anthropology (Roger Sansi, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK and Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) Interlude: Another World in This World 8. A report from the archives of the Monument to Eternal Return: Comgar (Craig Campbell, University of Texas, USA) 9. Wind Matters (Marina Peterson, Ohio University, USA) 10. The Comparative Method: A Novella (Gretchen Bakke, MCGill University, Canada) 11. Audible Observatories: Notes on Performances (Lina Dib, Rice University, USA and Concordia University, Canada) This is an Index (Shane Greene, Indiana University, USA) 12. Blubberbomb (Stuart McLean, University of Minnesota, USA) This is a Title (Gretchen Bakke, MCGill University, Canada and Marina Peterson, University of Texas, USA) Bibliography

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