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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Henriette Steiner
(2023)
I never promised you a rose garden.… When landscape architecture becomes a laboratory for the Anthropocene.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 178-201).
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Book
Katherine Byrne; Julie Anne Taddeo; James Leggott
(2022)
Diagnosing history: Medicine in television period drama.
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Article
Anna Dumitriu
(2022)
Hypersymbiotics™: An artistic reflection on the ethical and environmental implications of microbiome research and new technologies.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100820).
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Book
Terence McSweeney; Stuart Joy
(2022)
Contemporary American Science Fiction Film.
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Chapter
Emiliano Guaraldo Rodriguez
(2022)
From Marshes to Gardens: Unexpected Encounters at the Giardini della Biennale.
In: Venice and the Anthropocene: An Ecocritical Guide
(pp. 65-68).
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Chapter
Cristina Baldacci
(2022)
Acque and Mud: Stratification as a Metaphor of Time (Maria Morganti).
In: Venice and the Anthropocene: An Ecocritical Guide
(pp. 55-58).
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Chapter
Eleanor Crook
(2022)
A New Sculpture Commission for the Wellcome Galleries of Medicine, Science Museum London.
In: Ceroplastics: The Science of Wax
(pp. 277-288).
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Chapter
Kimberly Johnson
(2022)
Ceroplasty’s Future: The Plastinates of Gunther von Hagens’ Body Worlds and the Visual Language of Modernity.
In: Ceroplastics: The Science of Wax
(pp. 319-330).
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Article
Esmat Babaii; Fatemeh Asadnia
(2021)
“If a black hole is an oyster, then . . .”: The discoursal trends of popularization in science fiction movies.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 868-880).
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Book
Bruno Latour; Peter Weibel
(2020)
Critical Zones: The Science and Politics of Landing on Earth.
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Article
Stina Attebery
(2020)
Oil, Water, Lightning: Indigenous Posthumanism and Energy Futures in Elizabeth LaPensée's Thunderbird Strike.
American Quarterly
(pp. 697-717).
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Article
Tricia Jenkins; Tom Secker
(2020)
Battling for the Future of Space in Superhero Movies: NASA, the United States Space Force, The Avengers and Captain Marvel.
Journal of American Culture
(pp. 285-299).
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Article
Abraham Gibson
(2019)
Biology in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 365-369).
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Article
Laura White
(2019)
Recomposing the Slut: Feminist Taxidermic Practice in Charlotte Wood's The Natural Way of Things.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 139-161).
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Article
Susan McHugh
(2019)
Mourning Humans and Other Animals through Fictional Taxidermy Collections.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 239-256).
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Article
Rachel Alpha Johnston Hurst; Luna Dolezal
(2018)
Cosmetic Surgery as "Cut-Up": The Body and Gender in Breyer P-Orridge's Pandrogeny.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 389-409).
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Article
Dong-won Kim
(September 2018)
Science Fiction in South and North Korea: Reading Science and Technology as Fantasized in Cultures.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 309-326).
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Article
Josie Gill
(2018)
Decolonizing Literature and Science.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 283-288).
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Article
Jeanette Samyn
(2018)
Form across Literature, Science, and the Arts.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 297-302).
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Article
Isabel Waidner
(2018)
Christian Bök's Xenotext Experiment, Conceptual Writing and the Subject-of-No-Subjectivity: "Pink Faeries and Gaudy Baubles".
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 27-46).
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