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The Investigation of Morphological Characteristics of Net-Lingo in English and Korean and Their Implied Meanings in Casual Online Contexts
In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2019)
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The Strength of Weak Ties: Eliza Haywood’s Social Network in The Dunciad in Four Books (1743)
In: ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 (2019)
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First Dog, Last Dog: New Intertextual Short Fictions about Canis lupus familiaris
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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How Shall We Live Together? A Response to Paola Cavalieri
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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A Spira Inspired Approach to Animal Protection Advocacy for Rabbits in the Australian Meat Industry
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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‘Fishing for Fun’: The Politics of Recreational Fishing
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Provocations from the Field: Animals and the War on Drugs
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Animal Studies Journal 2019 8 (2): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Contributor Biographies
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Is There a Turtle in this Text? Animals in the Internet of Robots and Things
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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[Review] Joshua Lobb, The Flight of Birds. Sydney University Press, 2019. 322pp
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
Abstract: Why, one could ask, does such a high proportion of the very best works of recently published literary and creative prose, which choose to engage with climate change, environmental shock, biodiversity crises, and extinction risks – the existential threats we face as a global multispecies population – all tell stories with and of nonhuman animals? My theory, one shared by Amitav Ghosh in The Great Derangement (although with differing conclusions) is that the very nature of the threats we face is a reckoning with our alienation from the nonhuman world. It is a reckoning we need to have, without ‘hiding’ away from our accountabilities. The argument here is that literature, poetry, and creative writings can help us have that reckoning by leading us to explore our storied relations with the nonhuman, especially animals. Ghosh, however, believes that the realist novel – and by implication the ‘highest’ forms of literature – has failed us in this need. This is because the novel has become a bourgeois vassal of numbing entertainments, and in such a form has wholly betrayed us, because it is not capable of coming to terms with the evidence of climate change: that, in simple terms, we are no longer connected to or a part of ‘nature’. That is, the realist bourgeois novel cannot admit we are, and always have been, ‘animals’ dependent on our very real environment.
Keyword: 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
URL: https://ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol8/iss1/12
https://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1411&context=asj
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Animal Studies Journal 2019 8 (1): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Notes on Contributors
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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[Review] Jacob Bull, Tora Holmberg and Cecilia Åsberg, editors, Animal Places: Lively Cartographies of Human-Animal Relations. Routledge, 2018. 276pp
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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[Review] Vicki Hutton, A Reason to Live: HIV and Animal Companions. Purdue University Press, 2019. 257pp
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Kaimangatanga: Maori Perspectives on Veganism and Plant-based Kai
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Animal Liberation: Pathways to Politics
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Pain and Emotion in Fishes – Fish Welfare Implications for Fisheries and Aquaculture
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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[Review] Dan Wylie, Death and Compassion: The Elephant in Southern African Literature, Wits University Press, 2018. ix + 267
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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The Fate of the Illegible Animal: The Case of the Australian Wild Donkey
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Many Happy Returns: Eradication, Re-Wilding and the Case of Lord Howe Island
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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Greyhounds and Racing Industry Participants: A Look at the New South Wales Greyhound Racing Community
In: Animal Studies Journal (2019)
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