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Dog from the Other Shore: Dangerous Escapades, Animal Rescue and the Ethnic Other in “Salty Dog,” 1960s to 1970s

Mondry, Henrietta. 2019. Dog from the Other Shore: Dangerous Escapades, Animal Rescue and the Ethnic Other in “Salty Dog,” 1960s to 1970s. S...

Henrietta Mondry Henrietta Mondry

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“We are all souls”: Dogs, dog-wo/men and borderlands in Coetzee and Tyulkin

Mondry, Henrietta. 2018. “We are all souls”: Dogs, dog-wo/men and borderlands in Coetzee and Tyulkin. In D. Wylie & J.-M. Barendse (Eds.), D...

Henrietta Mondry Henrietta Mondry

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Wildness

In this project, I engage with the concept of ‘wildness’, initially in the very problematic ways in which it is often used, but then more substantially in its possibilities for (re)thinking human, plant and animal identities, including in ways which decentre the human.

Duncan Brown Duncan Brown

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Kingfisher Tales

The Greek myth of the European Kingfisher has inspired many poets and writers and left deep traces in European culture.

Willem Hendrik Gispen Willem Hendrik Gispen
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