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Layla AbdelRahim is an anthropologist whose books Wild Children – Domesticated Dreams, and Children's Literature, Domestication, and Social Foundationactively critique the foundational social narratives that support a human-centered view of the natural world. She talks with Eric about human supremacy, anthropocentrism, decolonizing our minds, and questioning social narratives, among other things.
By Eric GarzaLayla AbdelRahim is an anthropologist whose books Wild Children – Domesticated Dreams, and Children's Literature, Domestication, and Social Foundationactively critique the foundational social narratives that support a human-centered view of the natural world. She talks with Eric about human supremacy, anthropocentrism, decolonizing our minds, and questioning social narratives, among other things.