Extinction Stories

Review of Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson, You Must Carry Me Now: The Cultural Lives of Endangered Species

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  • Katja Aglert
  • Tora Holmberg Uppsala University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9663

Abstract

Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson. You Must Carry Me Now — The Cultural Lives of Endangered Species. Göteborg: Förlaget 284, 2015. 264 pp. £25.00 (hb).

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Author Biographies

Katja Aglert

Katja Aglert is an artist based in Stockholm, Sweden. Her practice is based in transdisciplinary research and includes both individual and collaborative projects. Her work has been exhibited at Museum of Contemporary Art (CI), FLORA ars+natura (CO), Marabouparken (SE), National Museum of Denmark (DK), and elsewhere. Publications with Aglert’s work include You Say Light I Think Shadow (2014) and Winter Event – antifreeze, Winter Event – antifreeze, Winter Event – antifreeze, Winter Event – antifreeze (with Stefanie Hessler, 2014).

Tora Holmberg, Uppsala University

Tora Holmberg is a Professor at the Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Sweden. Her expertise lies in the intersection of animal studies, science and technology studies, feminist theory, cultural sociology, and urban studies. Her books include Science on the line (in Swedish 2005), Investigating human/animal relations (ed. 2009), Dilemmas with transgenic animals (in Swedish, with Malin Ideland 2010), and most recently,  Urban Animals. Crowding in Zoocities (2015).

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Published

2016-09-22

How to Cite

Aglert, Katja, and Tora Holmberg. 2016. “Extinction Stories: Review of Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson, You Must Carry Me Now: The Cultural Lives of Endangered Species”. Humanimalia 8 (1):149-53. https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9663.

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