Drawing on traditions of memoir and nature writing, this is a cultural history of the pig intertwined with a personal account of pig-keeping. It features original research into the phenomenon of performing pigs in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. As creative non-fiction, the work intersects with a number of genres and approaches
David J. Nemeth. "Privy-pigs in prehistory? A Korean analog for neolithic Chinese subsistence practi...
Some 77 billion terrestrial animals are reared for human consumption globally every year. The moral ...
This study poses the question: How are leisure experiences inspired by rural practices about the tra...
Drawing on traditions of memoir and nature writing, this is a cultural history of the pig intertwine...
This research studies the functioning of animal images in literature from the middle of the XIXth to...
In his paper, Western Culture and the Ambiguous Legacies of the Pig, Benton Jay Komins provides a ...
The inspiration to research and present this paper came from a folklore tale about how Saint Martin ...
This paper examines some significant elements of the pig story (tiboi sakkoko). This tale contains c...
This study is the first comprehensive evaluation of the pig's cultural, economic and social signific...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation examines literary animal presence in...
This article examines the history of how Chinese pig breeds came to Europe and later America. While ...
In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the pigs infamously changed the law to read: “some animals are more ...
This article presents an analysis of Marie Darrieussecq's first novel <i>Pig Tales</i>, which was in...
Pigs have played a central role in the subsistence and culture of China for millennia. The close rel...
International audienceBringing together leading scholars from Belgium, Canada, France, and the Unite...
David J. Nemeth. "Privy-pigs in prehistory? A Korean analog for neolithic Chinese subsistence practi...
Some 77 billion terrestrial animals are reared for human consumption globally every year. The moral ...
This study poses the question: How are leisure experiences inspired by rural practices about the tra...
Drawing on traditions of memoir and nature writing, this is a cultural history of the pig intertwine...
This research studies the functioning of animal images in literature from the middle of the XIXth to...
In his paper, Western Culture and the Ambiguous Legacies of the Pig, Benton Jay Komins provides a ...
The inspiration to research and present this paper came from a folklore tale about how Saint Martin ...
This paper examines some significant elements of the pig story (tiboi sakkoko). This tale contains c...
This study is the first comprehensive evaluation of the pig's cultural, economic and social signific...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018This dissertation examines literary animal presence in...
This article examines the history of how Chinese pig breeds came to Europe and later America. While ...
In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the pigs infamously changed the law to read: “some animals are more ...
This article presents an analysis of Marie Darrieussecq's first novel <i>Pig Tales</i>, which was in...
Pigs have played a central role in the subsistence and culture of China for millennia. The close rel...
International audienceBringing together leading scholars from Belgium, Canada, France, and the Unite...
David J. Nemeth. "Privy-pigs in prehistory? A Korean analog for neolithic Chinese subsistence practi...
Some 77 billion terrestrial animals are reared for human consumption globally every year. The moral ...
This study poses the question: How are leisure experiences inspired by rural practices about the tra...