In its obsession with classifying and ordering nature, one of science's objectives has been to develop a taxonomy of bodies. Through its systems of representation and its devices of display, the cartographies of the normative body reflect the extractive violence of the scientific method. This publication aims to shift the map, to question the cartographies of bodies. Which bodies are made visible or hidden in the devices of display of the natural world? What spaces of thought do the taxonomies of science allow us to inhabit? Or rather, which ones escape them?
The work of Andrea Muniaín, Quimera Rosa, and María Molina + María Buey constitutes the second volume of the Atlas Menor, accompanied by the text *Synthetic Territories*, by Blanca Pujals. Maps and cartographies that displace the body toward other territories: synthetic, cyborg, posthuman.







