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Imagining New Human-Animal Futures in Australia
©2022 Monographs -
Expanding the Critical Animal Studies Imagination
Essays in Solidarity and Total Liberation©2024 Textbook -
Critical Animal Studies and Activism
International Perspectives on Total Liberation and Intersectionality©2023 Edited Collection -
The Animals in Us – We in Animals
©2014 Edited Collection -
Animal Edutainment in a Neoliberal Era
Politics, Pedagogy, and Practice in the Contemporary Aquarium©2021 Monographs -
Various Faces of Animal Metaphor in English and Polish
©2016 Monographs -
Limiares Homem/Animal na literatura e na cultura da Idade Média
©2023 Edited Collection -
Defining Critical Animal Studies
An Intersectional Social Justice Approach for Liberation©2014 Textbook -
Goethe e la trasmigrazione delle anime
©2013 Thesis -
Animations (of Deleuze and Guattari)
©2003 Textbook -
8 anime in una bomba: romanzo esplosivo
©2014 Others -
Plants and Animals
Interdisciplinary ApproachesPlants and Animals: Interdisciplinary Approaches aims to publish scholarly work that addresses common challenges across the fields of plant and animal studies from interdisciplinary perspectives. The series welcomes monographs and edited collections that focus and reflect upon interactions of plants, animals, and humans in innovative ways. At a time of large-scale anthropogenic species extinction, there is a pressing need to promote scholarship that can help us envision more equitable and harmonious forms of coexistence on the planet. The series therefore encourages submissions explicitly geared to build bridges not only between plant and animal studies, but also leading-edge research on other forms of life or ways of being, including fungi, lichens, algae and other microorganisms, as well as scholarship on fantasy creatures, cryptids, semi-living beings, and even non-living forms of existence. The goal is to abolish an artificially compartmentalized view of the world in order to add to the ways of knowing that are beginning to grow through the interconnections between these related fields of study. Grounded in the humanities, Plants and Animals welcomes trans-disciplinary perspectives that engage with scholarship in the social sciences and in the natural sciences. Editorial Board: Giovanni Aloi (School of the Art Institute of Chicago), Helga Braunbeck (North Carolina State University), Danielle Celermajer (University of Sydney), Monica Gagliano (Southern Cross University), Joela Jacobs (University of Arizona), Daniel Heath Justice (University of British Columbia), John Miller (University of Sheffield), Stephanie Posthumus (McGill University), Parama Roy (University of California, Davis), Karen Syse Lykke (University of Oslo), Oscar de la Torre (UNC Charlotte).
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Radical Animal Studies and Total Liberation
ISSN: 2469-3065
The Radical Animal Studies and Total Liberation book series branches out of Critical Animal Studies (a field co-founded by Anthony J. Nocella II) with the argument that criticism is not enough. Action must follow theory. This series demands that scholars are engaged with their subjects both theoretically and actively via radical, revolutionary, intersectional action for total liberation. Founded in anarchism, the series provides space for scholar-activists who challenge authoritarianism and oppression in their many daily forms. Radical Animal Studies and Total Liberation promotes accessible and inclusive scholarship that is based on personal narrative as well as traditional research, and it is especially interested in the advancement of interwoven voices and perspectives from multiple radical, revolutionary social justice groups and movements such as Black Lives Matter, Idle No More, Earth First!, the Zapatistas, ADAPT, prison abolition, LGBTTQQIA rights, disability liberation, Earth Liberation Front, Animal Liberation Front, political prisoners, radical transnational feminism, environmental justice, food justice, youth justice, and Hip Hop activism.
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