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Getting Dirty: Material Entanglements in the Anthropocene

Charlotte Freeman

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  • Charlotte Freeman

    Author of Place Last Seen. Writes about grief, domestic life and the Anthropocene at https://getting-dirty-anthropocene.com . PhD in English. Day job writing about tech security.

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