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Queer Science and Philosophy
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Institute of Queer Ecology
David Griffiths, ‘Queer
Theory for Lichens ’, UnderCurrents (2015)
Kristin Hugo / @StrangeBiology’s ‘America
v. Coyotes: The War That Can Never be Won ’ Odd Salon presentation
Bryan Nelson, ‘A
Spider’s Web is Part of its Mind, New Research Suggests ’, Treehugger (2020)
@woman-loving on post-pansexual
Smithsonian Open Access
Adeline Rother, ‘Becoming
Zoö-curious: Reading
Sexual Differences in the Field of Animal Life ’ in Humanimalia ,
Vol. 8, No. 2 (2017),
pp.
87-107
Donna Haraway, ‘A
Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century ’
(PDF, 175 kB),
in
Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (1991), pp. 149-181
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Disability
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Cy. Weise, ‘Common Cyborg’ , Granta (2018) — a critique of Haraway’s manifesto (Weise’s website is also worth checking out)
Jeremy Woody, ‘The
Isolation of Being Deaf in Prison ’, The Marshall Project (2018)
Break the Cycle! : a website dedicated to how
to stop the
cycle of abuse and intergenerational trauma
Darren Devine, ‘Are
Autism and ADHD Symptoms of the Same
Condition? ’, Mental Health Today (2020)
Empty Memories’ Dissociative
Disorder spectrum page & their library
Musings of an Aspie’s Executive
Function Primer (2014)
Alaina Leary, ‘The
Joy of Being Autistic in Spaces Built By and For Autistic People ’, Rooted
in Rights
(2019)
Ozy Brennan, ‘What
it’s Like Having Borderline Personality Disorder ’, Thing of Things
(2015)
You
Feel Like Shit : a simple, interactive self-care guide (that actually helps)
PDFs
of the DSM-5-TR , the PDM-2 , and a link to the ICD-11
Ozy Brennan, ‘Generalized
Shame Disorder ’, Thing of Things (2016)
Mad Study
for Abolition : a mad syllabus by Sarah Cavar
Devon Price, ‘Laziness
Does Not Exist ’, Medium (2018)
Public
Neurodiversity Support Center : great site with lots of resources and essays
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Queer Werewolves and Feminist Horror
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Erin M. Flaherty, ‘Howling
(and Bleeding) at the Moon: Menstruation, Monstrosity and the Double in the Ginger
Snaps
Werewolf Trilogy ’, Pace University Honors College Thesis (2008)
‘Why
Are There No Great Female Werewolves? ’, Artsy (2017)
Caitlin B. Giacopasi, ‘The Werewolf
Pride Movement: A Step Back from Queer Medieval Tradition ’, Steton Hall University Thesis
(2011)
Claudia Dey, ‘Mothers
as Makers of Death ’, The Paris Review (2018)
Francesca Fau, ‘Nevertheless,
She Feasted: Why Girls Get Hungry in Horror Movies ’, Film School
Rejects (2018)
Julia Armfield, ‘On
Body Horror and the Female Body ’, Publishers Weekly (2019)
Alexandra West, ‘Alice
Kept Secrets: Cinematic Grief and Lake Mungo (2008) ’, Bloody Disgusting (2018)
Tyler Malone, ‘Every
House is a Haunted House ’, LitHub (2018)
S. F. Whitaker, ‘How
Horror Helps with Processing Grief and Trauma ’, Book Riot (2020)
Sean T. Collins, ‘The
Ecstasy of the Agony: A Quick Guide to Transcendental Horror ’, The
Outline (2020)
Nancy Holder, ‘The
H Word: H is for Haunted Houses ’, Nightmare Magazine (2015)
Jacob Geller, ‘Control, Anatomy,
and the Legacy of
the Haunted House ’, video essay (2019) (YouTube link)
Amanda Bergloff, ‘Werewolves
that Fish and Fight in Battles: The Scottish Wulver and Irish Faoladh in Folklore ’,
Folklore
Thursday (2018)
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Indigeneity
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Gemma Pol, ‘Diverse
First Nations Identities ’, Common Ground
Sala Elise Patterson, ‘First-Ever
Compendium of Indigenous Technologies Provides a Powerful Toolkit for Climate-Resilient
Design ’,
Harvard Graduate School of Design (2020)
Emily Riddle, ‘Just
Transition Means Returning Indigenous Land: But That Might Look Different Than You Think ’,
Briarpatch Magazine (2019)
Emily Riddle, ‘(Indigenous)
Governance is Gay ’, Guts Magazine (2018)
Jade Delise, ‘Decolonizing
Ecology ’, Briarpatch Magazine (2020)
Elizabeth Hoover, ‘Seed
Sovereignty and ‘Our Living Relatives’ in Native American Community Farming and Gardening ’,
Harvard Graduate School of Design (2020) (lecture)
J. Gabriel Ware, ‘Blackfeet
Researcher Leads Her Tribe Back to Traditional Foods ’, YES!
Magazine (2017)
Gerry Everding, ‘Women
Shaped Cuisine, Culture of Ancient Cahokia ’, Phys Org (2019)
Native Land : a global map of indigenous land
The Decolonial Atlas : various
decolonial maps &
data
Glen Coulthard, ‘For
Our Nations to Live, Capitalism Must Die ’, in Red Skin, White Masks:
Rejecting the Colonial
Politics of Recognition (2014)
Indigenous Desert Alliance : “keeping the desert connected”
Hayden Moon, ‘Brotherboys and
Sistergirls: We Need to Decolonise Our Attitude to Gender in this Country ’, Junkee
(2020)
APTN , the world’s first Indigenous TV station
Man of the Hole , the last survivor of the Brazillian genocide of the Tanaru people
Wikipedia’s decolonisation
category
Wikipedia’s Indigenous
peoples category
History Skips : The violent, hidden history of Naarm (so-called Melbourne, Australia).
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Anti-Capitalism, Communio-socialism and Anarchy
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Miscellaneous
The Web Archive’s Wayback Machine : save
URLs as they are for
archiving
Electronic Journal of Folklore
(1996-present)
T. A. Frank, ‘“Locked
into a Projection Booth that Shows the Films of Your Troubled Youth”: The Brilliance and the
Sorrow
of My Friend Stewart Lupton, Fire-Eater ’, Vanity Fair (2018)
CJ Hauser, ‘The
Crane Wife ’, The Paris Review (2019)
Philip Pullman, ‘The
Sound and the Story: Exploring the World of Paradise Lost ’, The Public Domain
Review (2019)
Sam Kriss, ‘What
the Caves are Trying to Tell Us ’, The Outline (2017)
Nicholas Evans, ‘Words
of Life ’, Little Toller Books (2018)
Transcript of the Trial
of Joan of Arc (1431, translated 1932), Fordham University’s Internet
History
Sourcebooks
(1999)
Stephen de Bourbon, ‘De
Supersticione: On St. Guinefort ’ (1200s, translated 1877), Fordham University’s
Internet History
Sourcebooks (2000)
Yellowstone Wolf Project Reports
(1995-2020)
Creating
a Wildlife Garden & the Tasmanian
Bushcare Toolkit (Tasmanian specific, but widely applicable)
@FogsRollingIn’s ‘Make
a Ficlet Booklet ’ tutorial
@ArmoredSuperHeavy’s ‘How
to Make a Book From an AO3 Page ’ tutorial
International Association of Assistance Dog Partners
Psychiatric Service Dog Partners
Assistance Dogs International
Raquel S. Benedict, ‘Everyone is
Beautiful and No One is Horny ’, Blood Knife (2021)
Caroline Haskins, ‘AirPods
Are a Tragedy ’, Vice (2019)
Trendgender ’s ‘IF
A QUEER COP SHOOTS HIMSELF IN THE HEAD… ’ (and the live
interactive
version )
The story behind
rebeccapurple
FLOSS concept booklet : everything you need and
want to know about FLOSS
‘A Visual Guide to the Aztec
Pantheon ’, Pudding (2022)
CloudHiker : formerly StumbleUpon, directs you to
random websites
The Satyr’s Forest : a cool personal website
Michael Chabon, ‘A
Yiddish Pale Fire’ (2005)
Everest Pipkin, Anonymous Animal , ‘an elegy for the era of cross-origin browser requests and off-site embeddable media, as well as a meditation on still being quietly online, together.’
The Great Morel : A USA site dedicated to hunting morel (Morchella genus) mushrooms
Potato.Cheap , a site-slash-love-letter about the cheap web
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