<strong>Abstract: </strong>In Wild Dog Dreaming, published in 2011, Deborah Bird Rose writes about '...
Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, ex...
This article engages the claim that narrative is crucial to humans’ capacity to imagine and to know ...
This original ethnography brings indigenous people’s stories into conversations around troubling que...
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Animal Studies Journal 2021 10(2): [Review] Deborah Bird Rose. Shimmer: Flying Fox Exuberance in Wor...
My thesis examines the discourse which has encoded the dingo since it arrived in Australia nearly fi...
This thesis is comprised of two parts: a Studio Research component with accompanying Exegesis (66%),...
The broad subject of First Nations and decolonial perspectives on animal flourishing is addressed in...
The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controvers...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
Lundblad’s introduction defines and separates human-animal studies, animality studies and posthumani...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...
Scholarship on literature's engagement with the climate crisis has frequently highlighted the limita...
Packing Death in Australian Literature: Ecocides and Eco-Sides addresses Australian Literature from ...
<strong>Abstract: </strong>In Wild Dog Dreaming, published in 2011, Deborah Bird Rose writes about '...
Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, ex...
This article engages the claim that narrative is crucial to humans’ capacity to imagine and to know ...
This original ethnography brings indigenous people’s stories into conversations around troubling que...
[Review] Laura Jean McKay, The Animals in That Country. Scribe 2020. 288 pp. How do animals experien...
Animal Studies Journal 2021 10(2): [Review] Deborah Bird Rose. Shimmer: Flying Fox Exuberance in Wor...
My thesis examines the discourse which has encoded the dingo since it arrived in Australia nearly fi...
This thesis is comprised of two parts: a Studio Research component with accompanying Exegesis (66%),...
The broad subject of First Nations and decolonial perspectives on animal flourishing is addressed in...
The Dingo Debate explores the intriguing and relatively unknown story of Australia’s most controvers...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
Lundblad’s introduction defines and separates human-animal studies, animality studies and posthumani...
On Fraser Island, known to its Butchulla custodians as K’gari, an estimated 76–171 dingoes live in n...
Scholarship on literature's engagement with the climate crisis has frequently highlighted the limita...
Packing Death in Australian Literature: Ecocides and Eco-Sides addresses Australian Literature from ...
<strong>Abstract: </strong>In Wild Dog Dreaming, published in 2011, Deborah Bird Rose writes about '...
Extinction challenges our thinking and writing. Such overwhelming disappearance of ways of being, ex...
This article engages the claim that narrative is crucial to humans’ capacity to imagine and to know ...