Axes on the Ground: Wolves and Women on the North American Frontier
How did gendered evolutions of European lupine folklore impact settler conceptions of boundaries between the human and nonhuman?
How did gendered evolutions of European lupine folklore impact settler conceptions of boundaries between the human and nonhuman?
An edited volume examining and challenging the reputed “greenness” of Finland.
The full three volumes of a comprehensive work on the relationship between humans and bears.
A disease that is now a national symbol of Peru’s medical achievements is the result of a tiny sandfly
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks One Health with Nina Jamal of Four Paws.
How we project our own fantasies onto animals in Chernobyl depends on if they are what animals we have in mind.
In this article, former Carson Landhaus Fellow Subarna De contextualises the ecological and cultural practices of the Kodagu coffee plantations of Southern India within the post-/decolonial framework of bioregional reinhabitation.
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks biosecurity with human geographer Steve Hinchliffe.
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks about politics and animals with philosopher Will Kymlicka.
In this episode of The Animal Turn, Claudia Hirtenfelder talks animal rights with philosopher Will Kymlicka.