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For creators, by creators... A showcase for the creative and the
strange. An anthology collection of independent writers and artists
that features original short form fiction and poetry, illustrations
from around the world, interviews, indie comic book previews, film
previews, exclusive book excerpts, humor, puzzles.
John Berger famously said that "in the last two centuries,
animals have gradually disappeared." Those who share his view
contend that animals have been removed from our daily lives and
that we have been removed from the daily lives of animals. This has
been the impetus for a plethora of representational practices that,
broadly conceived, work to fill in the gap between humans and
animals. Ironically, many of these may ultimately intensify the
very nostalgia, distance, and ignorance they were devised to
remedy. Animals on Display presents nine lively and engaging essays
on the historical representation and display of nonhuman animals.
Looking at a wide range of examples, many of them now little known,
the essays situate them in their historical and sociocultural
contexts, while speaking to the ongoing importance of making
animals visible for the arrangement and sustenance of human-animal
relations.
Aside from the editors, the contributors are Brita Brenna, Guro
Flinterud, Henry A. McGhie, Brian W. Ogilvie, Nigel Rothfels, and
Lise Camilla Ruud.
From ancient Egyptian deities to German automobiles, beetles have
left an indelible mark on human cultures around the world.
Comprising more than 350,000 species, beetles are among the most
prolific animals on Earth, even if we rarely give them a second
thought. In this book Adam Dodd explores the world of the beetle
and its sometimes astounding and bizarre intersections with the
world of the human being.Beetle relates this resilient insect's
emergence from the 'Great Dying' extinction event some 250 million
years ago, showing how it became a permanent fixture in the natural
world, thriving in the inhabitation of niches. Inspiring early
occult beliefs and religious myths, the beetle also finds its way
into art, folklore, literature and science. Dodd uncovers the
beetle's ongoing place in the aesthetic appreciation of nature, and
shows how knowledge of beetle anatomy is assisting the development
of cutting-edge cybernetics, blurring the boundary between science
and fiction.Thoroughly illustrated, bursting with historical detail
and accessibly written, this cultural and natural history of the
beetle is sure to change the way readers think about their
relationship with these ancient, enduringly captivating animals.
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