Volume 2, Number 2
Spring 2011
Articles from Minding Animals
Introduction: Minding Animals — The Human Re-Engagement with Animals [.PDF]
Matthew Chrulew: Reversing Extinction: Restoration and Resurrection in the Pleistocene Rewilding Projects [.PDF]
Marc Fellenz: A Trace of Kinship: The Place of Animals in Environmental Aesthetics [.PDF]
Kay Peggs: Risk, Human Health, and the Oppression of Nonhuman Animals: The Development of Transgenic Nonhuman Animals for Human Use [.PDF]
Other Articles
Massimo Filippi: Pissing Angels [.PDF]
Tora Holmberg: Unfamiliar biological futurities: Animals in techno-science (an introduction to Sarah Franklin's "Future Mix") [.PDF]
Sarah Franklin: Future Mix: Remodelling Biological Futures [.PDF]
Alyce Miller: Just Don’t Call Me “Mom”: Pros and Cons of A Family Law Model for Companion Animals in the U.S. [.PDF]
Reviews
Two on Hal Herzog, Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat by Lynda Birke [.PDF] and Lee J. Markowitz [.PDF]
Tom Regan and Andrew Linzey, eds., Other Nations: Animals in Modern Literature (Joan Gordon) [.PDF]
Rhoda M. Wilkie, Livestock/Deadstock: Working with Farm Animals from Birth to Slaughter (Ellen Bayer) [.PDF]
Gary L. Francione and Robert Garner, The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation? and Tony Milligan, Beyond Animal Rights: Food, Pets and Ethics (Carlo Salzani) [.PDF]
ISSN 2151-8645
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