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On the Symbolism and Killability of Animals (Sansa I & Eddard III, AGoT)

On the Symbolism and Killability of Animals (Sansa I & Eddard III, AGoT)

Update: 2020-12-22
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In this episode, we look at the role of non-human animals in ASoIaF and explore what it means for animals to be "killable."
 
Mentioned in this episode:
Haraway, D. 2007, When Species Meet, U of Minnesota Press.
Mehrabi, T. 2016, Making Death Matter: A Feminist Technoscience Study of Alzheimer's Sciences in the Laboratory, Linköping University, Linköping. 
 
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On the Symbolism and Killability of Animals (Sansa I & Eddard III, AGoT)

On the Symbolism and Killability of Animals (Sansa I & Eddard III, AGoT)

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