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Sue Coe
Journal of American Studies, 52(3), 660-681
SUE COE at James Fuentes Essex in Collaboration with Galerie St
Sue Coe: I Am an Animal Rights Activist Artist
Animal-Industrial Complex‟ – a Concept & Method for Critical Animal Studies? Richard Twine
The “Ethics” of Eviscerating Farmed Animals for “Better Welfare” a Presentation by Karen Davis, Phd, President of United Poultry Concerns
In Conversation with Sue
Editorial Antennae Issue 19
Book and Poster Project an Act of Resistance
The Imagery of Sue Coe: Making Visible the Invisible Through
Book Reviews: Interface 10 (1–2) Review Editors: Bjarke Skærlund Risager, Sutapa Chattopadhyay1, & Dawn Paley
May 10, 2017, Vegetarian Action Newsletter
Introduction
The Death of the Animal
Animals, Representation, and Reality
Artists Confront Species Loss
Animal Rights-From the Left
Moma PS1 PRESENTS SOLO EXHIBITION of WORK by ARTIST and ACTIVIST SUE COE
Rendering Cruelty in Art and Politics in Conversation with Sue Coe
Top View
Minding Animals Bulletin 33 Dates and Venue for Minding Animals Conference 4
Pressing Issues: Voices for Justice in the Book Arts Price List
University of California Santa Cruz We Are All the Same but Different A
Common Ground Natasha Vidger Submitted to the Faculty of The
Vegetarianism In
“Animal Studies” and the Humanities TRYING to GIVE an OVERVIEW of the BURGEONING AREA KNOWN AS ANIMAL STUDIES IS, IF YOU’LL PERMIT ME the EXPRESSION, a BIT LIKE
How to Critique the Objectification of Animals Through My Photography
On Animal Rights, Speciesism, and the Nature of Social Change
Eng 190 Animals Syllabus
Animals, Art and Activism
Curriculum & Course Descriptions
The Rights of Animals Rights of Animals Frontmatter 2/25/04 2:26 PM Page 2
Alice Crary the Animal Question in Ethics and Politics Office: 6
Bruly Bouabré's Alphabet
Animal Ethics and Contemporary Art: An
In the Shadows of Dominion: Anthropocentrism and the Continuance of a Culture of Oppression Christopher A
Joan Gordon Animal Viewpoints in the Contact Zone of Adam Hines's