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Animal Cultures Conference


Voice, Violence and Vulnerability: Writing More-Than-Human Worlds

Laura Jean McKay, Hayley Singer, Vanessa Berry and Briohny Doyle.

As we are a practice-based panel, we will offer short readings from our authors of their own and related work as part of our engagement with interpretations of more-than-non-human animal culture and knowledge. Briohny Doyle will look at human-canine relationships in Why We Are Here; Vanessa AASA Conference 2023 10 Berry discusses human connections with other animal worlds in Gentle and Fierce; Laura Jean McKay talks about interspecies communication in The Animals in That Country and Gunflower; and Hayley Singer discusses the amplification of human violence in Abandon Every Hope: Essays for the dead.

https://animalstudies.org.au/conference2023

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