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[Review] Natalie Porter and Ilana Gershon, editors. Living with Animals: Bonds across Species. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2018. 266 pp.
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Should Animals Have a Right to Work? Promises and Pitfalls
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[Review] John Simons. Obaysch: A Hippopotamus in Victorian London. Animal Publics Series, edited by Fiona Probyn-Rapsey and Melissa Boyde, Sydney University Press, 2019. 226 pp
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[Review] Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfield, editors. Equestrian Cultures: Horse, Humans, Human Society, and the Discourse of Modernity. Animal Lives Series, University of Chicago Press, 2019. 276 pp.
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Animal Studies Journal 2020 9(2): Cover Page, Table of Contents and Contributor Biographies
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Free to Be Dog Haven: Dogs Who May Never Be Pets?
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[Review] Paula Acari. Making Sense of ‘Food’ Animals: A Critical Exploration of the Persistence of Meat. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. 356 pp.
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[Review] After Coetzee: An Anthology of Animal Fictions. Edited by A. Marie Houser, Faunary Press, 2017. 189 pp
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Provocation from the Field: A Multispecies Doula Approach to Death and Dying
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In: Animal Studies Journal (2020)
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Death doulas can help to make meaning in the dying process, to be present for what arises at the end of life, and to move alongside those who are dying and their loved ones. At the end of life, doulas can offer help reflecting on what this life has meant, planning for the coming death, holding space during the active dying process, and grieving the loss of the one who has died. This paper extends a doula approach – typically work done with humans – to death and dying in multispecies contexts. Many other species are routinely rendered killable, disposable, and ungrievable by human structures of violence and exploitation. The intention, meaning, and presence inherent to a doula approach can work to subvert these logics and transform how death and dying are conceptualized and practiced. This paper centers two stories of individuals – a dog called Maizy, and a hen known as Emily – to illustrate what a doula approach might do at the end of life, and to explore difficult and at times unanswerable questions in multispecies entanglements of living and dying. In its rejection of governing logics of killability, disposability, and ungrievability, a multispecies doula approach to death and dying enacts a radical politics of care and presence.
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Agricultural and Resource Economics; and Sexuality Studies; Art and Design; Art Practice; Arts and Humanities; Australian Studies; Communication; Creative Writing; Digital Humanities; Education; English Language and Literature; Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies; Feminist; Film and Media Studies; Fine Arts; Gender; Legal Studies; Linguistics; Philosophy; Political Science; Public Health; Race; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Sociology; Theatre and Performance Studies
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URL: https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1467&context=asj https://ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol9/iss1/2
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How to Help when it Hurts: ACT Individually (and in Groups)
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[Review] Laura Jean McKay, The Animals in That Country. Scribe 2020. 288 pp.
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Should New Zealand Do More to Uphold Animal Welfare?
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Animals in Drama and Theatrical Performance: Anthropocentric Emotionalism
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[Review] Hope Ferdowsian, Phoenix Zones: Where Strength is Born and Resilience Lives, Chicago University Press, 2018. 212 pp.
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English as a Bridge: An L3-Approach to Contrastive Linguistics
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Livio Gaeta. - : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020. : country:GBR, 2020. : place:London, Oxford, 2020
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Stylistic variation in African American Language: examining the social meaning of linguistic features in a Seattle community
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Toward "English" Phonetics: Variability in the Pre-Consonantal Voicing Effect across English Dialects and Speakers
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Voice And Case Phenomena In Lithuanian Morphosyntax
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Language Acquisition In The Past
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