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132Intimate Familiarities? Feminism and Human-Animal StudiesSociety and Animals 10 (4): 429-436. 2002.
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16Who-orwhat-arethe rats (and mice) in the laboratory?In Susan Jean Armstrong & Richard George Botzler (eds.), The animal ethics reader, Routledge. pp. 326. 2008.
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88Meddling with Medusa: on genetic manipulation, art and animals (review)AI and Society 20 (1): 103-117. 2006.Turning animals into art through genetic manipulation poses many questions for how we think about our relationship with other species. Here, I explore three rather disparate sets of issues. First, I ask to what extent the production of such living “artforms” really is as transgressive as advocates claim. Whether or not it counts as radical in terms of art I cannot say: but it is not at all radical, I argue, in terms of how we think about our human place in the world. On the contrary, producing t…Read more
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