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Release of LUCASN anthology with contribution Art is a Tyrant

I am honoured to be part of the anthology Reimagining Species Relations – A Decade of Studying and Teaching Critical Animal Studies at Lund University, celebrating the course Critical Animal Studies: Animals in Society, Culture and the Media held at Lund University by the team of the Critical Animal Studies Network at Lund University (LUCASN).

In the anthology you can find the text Art is a Tyrant in which I discuss some of the knowledge and ideas gained while working with the video The Artist Named me Nero as well as a transcript of the voice over. Download the book here.

From the event organisers:
Welcome to this book launch and celebration of 10 years of teaching and learning Critical Animal Studies at Lund University

13-14.00 Online part
– Introduction
– EvaMarie Lindahl – “Art is a Tyrant”
– Julia Lindemalm – “Schwein: A Work Process”
– Daniel Burgos-Nyström – “Who Wants to be Blue? Aquaculture Expansion and the Concept of Blue Food”

14-16.00 Offline part
* Coffee, fika and mingle

The event is open to everyone: students (past and present), animal people, social activists, scholars and anyone curious in Critical Animal Studies. Come say hi and speak to some of the wonderful authors of the book. Accessibility: please write us if you have any inquiries or concerns about accessibility for this event. We try to do our best to accomodate everyone.

Book release: 10 years of Critical Animal Studies at Lund University (online and in-person)
September 12 2024
Centre for Languages and Literature
Helgonabacken 12, Lund

Zoom link: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/61864111507

Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/513097567868506/

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