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Lycanthropic Entanglements: Rewilding Responsibly After Attentiveness
Presented as part of,
ASLE-UKI PGR Conference | Arts of Noticing: Attention & The Environment
5th & 6th September 2024
You can view the paper presentation here, or read the attached file.
Key texts which influenced the work include:
Giraud, E.H. (2019) What Comes After Entanglement? Activism, Anthropocentrism, and an Ethics of Exclusion. Durham and London: Duke University Press.
Haraway, D. (2016) Staying with The Trouble: Making Kin in the Cthulucene. Durham: Duke University Press.
Lehmann, H.-T., Jürs-Munby, K. and Lehmann, H.-T. (2009) Postdramatic theatre. Repr. London: Routledge.
Tsing, A.L. et al. (2024) Field Guide to the Patchy Anthropocene. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
Van Dooren, T., Kirksey, E. and Munster, U. (2016) ‘Multispecies Studies, Cultivating Arts of Attentiveness’, Environmental Humanities, 8(1)
Additional Sources:
France-Presse, A. (2024) ‘Wolf sparks warning to keep children out of forest in Netherlands’, The Guardian, 1 August. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/01/wolfsparks-warning-to-keep-children-out-of-forest-in-netherlands (Accessed: 22 August 2024)
Medieval Bestiary : Beasts : Wolf (no date). Available at: https://bestiary.ca/beasts/beast180.htm (Accessed: 22 August 2024).