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Displaying Death and Animating Life: Human-Animal Relations in Art, Science, and Everyday Life
Jane C. Desmond
Anthropology
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Gender and Women's Studies
College of Veterinary Medicine
Center for Global Studies
European Union Center
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Art-science
100%
Everyday Life
100%
Human-animal Relationship
100%
Dead Animals
66%
Human Corpse
66%
Social Phenomena
33%
Politics
33%
Plasticizing
33%
Primates
33%
Kinship
33%
Human Interaction
33%
Cross-species
33%
Animal Bodies
33%
Human Relations
33%
Museum Exhibitions
33%
Taxidermy
33%
Body Worlds
33%
Human Burial
33%
Burial Practices
33%
Roadkill
33%
Obituary
33%
Human-animal Interaction
33%
Genericization
33%
Mourning Practices
33%
Grieving
33%
Pet Cemetery
33%
Physical Co-presence
33%
Performative Analysis
33%
Arts and Humanities
Art and science
100%
Human-Animal Relations
100%
Cadaver
66%
Performative
33%
Artwork
33%
Universality
33%
Mourning
33%
Cemetery
33%
Social Phenomenon
33%
Human Relationship
33%
Body Worlds
33%
Taxidermy
33%
Burial
33%
Grief
33%
Museum exhibitions
33%