Melinda Reidinger studied cultural anthropology at the University of Virginia and now teaches at Anglo-American University in Prague. Her current research interests are in the entanglements of native and recently created breeds of animals with totalitarian regimes in Central Europe, and in the history of the fruit tree plantings along country roads. Managed landscapes, exurban rituals and retreats, and the persistence of Romantic ideas of Nature and civilization are some of the most frequently recurring themes in her work.
Arbuckle, Benjamin S., and Sue Ann McCarty, eds. 2014. Animals […]