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Sloth, Volume 6, No. 1, Winter 2020

Sloth version 4“Editor’s Introduction“ by Joel MacClellan

 

Centering the Sloth in an Early Modern Map of Peru by Abigail Weinberg

Pick a Pack: Animal Companionship and Shifting Identities in Andrew Marvell’s ‘The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Faun by Jerome Lim Jit How

Cultures of Interspecies Cetacean Groups by Julie Gardella

‘All Animals Are Equal’: Animal Farm in the Anthropocene by Mikhaila Bishop

The Unseen Labor Force: Animal Agriculture Under Global Capitalism—Exploring the Role of Architecture and Planning in the Objectification of Marginalized Groups within the British Dairy Industry by Ruby Sleigh

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