Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation engages poetic contemplations of nonhuman and human animals in order to propose what I call a vegan poetics: that is, an applied reading/writing practice in service of an inclusive liberatory struggle and by way of imaginative translation, transformation and embodiment of animals. The first chapter charts a definitional inquiry into the framework, situating it within the historical, social and scholarly contexts from which it emerges, and offering key theoretical and methodological entry points. The subsequent chapters, or “Acts,” then illustrate the concept in action, modelling an applied vegan poetic reading practice using the work of contemporary female poets. Together, my r...
With there being so many compromises necessary to mainstream veganism in a deeply speciesist society...
In conversation with recent work on post-humanism and theorizations of the “more-than-human” world, ...
In this thesis, I work at the intersections of Creative Writing, Critical Animal Studies (CAS), and ...
In the ever-expanding realm of scholarship discussing nonhuman animals, the question of the animal i...
This thesis is my journey to finding and defining vegan poetics, a term I employ to define poetry th...
The term “vegan” was coined in 1944. In the years since, the prevalence of individual vegans and th...
The first part of this article outlines traditional and Christian ethical arguments about animal aut...
In response to the limited discourses on vegan practices in art, this practice-led study explores th...
This finite planet, radically altered by human activity, faces both climate change and biodiversity ...
My dissertation, Animal Metaphor and the Unmaking of the Human: Darwin, Modernism, and Contemporary ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation employs relational reading to examin...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesMaureen MathisonIn the early summer of 2...
This thesis analyses the representation of pro-animal thought in literary fiction published over th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Monsters have been made and used and reanimated in ...
This dissertation argues for a greater recognition of the impact “the animal turn” has had on litera...
With there being so many compromises necessary to mainstream veganism in a deeply speciesist society...
In conversation with recent work on post-humanism and theorizations of the “more-than-human” world, ...
In this thesis, I work at the intersections of Creative Writing, Critical Animal Studies (CAS), and ...
In the ever-expanding realm of scholarship discussing nonhuman animals, the question of the animal i...
This thesis is my journey to finding and defining vegan poetics, a term I employ to define poetry th...
The term “vegan” was coined in 1944. In the years since, the prevalence of individual vegans and th...
The first part of this article outlines traditional and Christian ethical arguments about animal aut...
In response to the limited discourses on vegan practices in art, this practice-led study explores th...
This finite planet, radically altered by human activity, faces both climate change and biodiversity ...
My dissertation, Animal Metaphor and the Unmaking of the Human: Darwin, Modernism, and Contemporary ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation employs relational reading to examin...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesMaureen MathisonIn the early summer of 2...
This thesis analyses the representation of pro-animal thought in literary fiction published over th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Monsters have been made and used and reanimated in ...
This dissertation argues for a greater recognition of the impact “the animal turn” has had on litera...
With there being so many compromises necessary to mainstream veganism in a deeply speciesist society...
In conversation with recent work on post-humanism and theorizations of the “more-than-human” world, ...
In this thesis, I work at the intersections of Creative Writing, Critical Animal Studies (CAS), and ...