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table of contents
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Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Embodied Histories
1 Kicking over the Traces? Freeing the Animal from the Archive
2 Occupational Hazards: Honeybee Labour as an Interpretive Device in Animal History
3 Hearing History through Hoofbeats: Exploring Equine Volition and Voice in the Archive
Part II: Traces
4 Who is a Greyhound? Reflections on the Non-Human Digital Archive
5 Accessing Animal Health Knowledge: Popular Educators and Veterinary Science in Rural Ontario
6 Animal Cruelty, Metaphoric Narrative, and the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1919–1939
Part III: The Unknowable Animal
7 Vanishing Flies and the Lady Entomologist
8 Guinea Pig Agnotology
9 Tuffy’s Cold War: Science, Memory, and the US Navy’s Dolphin
10 The Elephant in the Archive
Part IV: Spatial Sources and Animal Movement
11 Making Tracks: A Grizzly and Entangled History
12 Spatial Analysis and Digital Urban Animal History
13 Visualizing the Animal City: Digital Experiments in Animal History
14 What’s a Guanaco? Tracing the Llama Diaspora through and beyond South America
Part V: Looking at Animals
15 Hidden in Plain Sight: How Art and Visual Culture Can Help Us Think about Animal Histories
16 Creatures on Display: Making an Animal Exhibit at the Archives of Ontario
17 Portraits of Extinction: Encountering Bluebuck Narratives in the Natural History Museum
Epilogue: Combinations and Conjunction
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