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I
had aimed to spend this week writing my proposal, however due to my strong
dislike of public speaking I was distracted by the presentation on the
following Monday, despite this I was able to settle on a strong bibliography
and finished a large portion of my proposal. I spent the last three days of
this week planning and preparing for my presentation. I wish it had been
earlier in the unit as at this point I only want to focus on research report
and practice. I am really feeling the effects of not having a studio space I feel
quite lost.
Below I have attached my bibliography for my 1000 word proposal.
Bibliography
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Baker. S. (1993) Picturing the beast, Animals, identity and representation.
Manchester university press. Chapter 3. Mad dogs and rhetoric of animality.
77-116.
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Beresford. M. (2013). The White Devil: The Werewolf in European Culture. Reaktion Books.
·
Blom, J. D. (2014). "When Doctors Cry Wolf. A Systematic Review of the Literature on
Clinical Lycanthropy". History of Psychiatry 25: 87–102. Available
from: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0957154X13512192
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[Accessed last- 21/01/2017].
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Byrne. N. (2012) Art-icles: William Blake’s Nebuchadnezzar. Available from: https://revelsmagazine.wordpress.com/2012/09/19/art-icles-william-blakes-nebuchadnezzar/
[Accessed last- 03/02/2017].
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Coppel. S. (2012) Picasso Prints, the vollard suite, 1st edition. British
Museum Press.
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Culler. J. (2004) Narrative theory: critical
concept in literature and cultural studies, chapter 8: Story and discourse in
the analysis of narrative. 117-130. Routledge.
·
Dodds. J. (2011) Psychoanalysis and ecology at
the edge of chaos, Complexity Theory, Deluze/ Guattari and Psychoanalysis for a
climate in crisis. Routledge.
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Fig.1. Blake. W. (1795) Nebuchadnezzar, Colour
Monotype print with additions in ink and watercolour. Available from: http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/blake-nebuchadnezzar-n05059
[Accessed last- 13/12/2016].
·
Eilsler. R. (1978). Man into wolf: An Anthropological interpretation of Sadism, Masochism
and Lycanthropy. Ross-Erikson Publishers Inc, U.S.
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Ellis. S. (2010). The man who lives with wolves. HarperCollins.
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Linnell. J. (2002) the fear of wolves, A review of wolf attacks on humans. Available
from: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1026&context=wolfrecovery
[accessed last- 29/01/2017].
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Lopez. B. (1979). Of Wolves and Men. Simon & Schuster; Revised edition edition.
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Marvin. G. (2012). Wolf (Animal). Reaktion Books.
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O’Connell. M. (2017). ‘Your animal life is over. Machine life has begun.’ The road to
immortality. Available from: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/mar/25/animal-life-is-over-machine-life-has-begun-road-to-immortality?CMP=fb_gu
[Accessed last- 04/05/2017].
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O'Neil. O. (1988) Plains Indian and the Wolf: The Pawnee. Available from: http://www.wolfsongalaska.org/chorus/node/178
[Accessed last- 03/02/2017].
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Penny Dreadful, Season 3 Episode 3 (2016),
created by John Logan. Sky Atlantic (TV).
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Shrestha. R. (2014) Clinical Lycanthropy: Delusional Misidentification of the self,
Available from: http://neuro.psychiatryonline.org/doi/pdf/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.13030057
[Last visited- 05/02/2017].
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Taake. K.H. (2016) Solving the mystery of the 18th century killer “Beast of
GĂ©vaudan”. Available from: http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2016/09/27/solving-the-mystery-of-the-18th-century-killer-beast-of-gevaudan/
[Accessed Last-02/02/2017].
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Taylor. S.C. (1909) the origin of the werewolf superstition.1. Available from: https://ia802606.us.archive.org/9/items/originofwerewolf00stewrich/originofwerewolf00stewrich.pdf
[Accessed last- 02/02/2017].
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Wells. C. (2013) Psychoanalytic Approach to Little Red Riding Hood, Available from: https://prezi.com/f9i7iqjr2uc4/psychoanalytic-approach-to-little-red-riding-hood/
[Accessed last- 01/02/2017].
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Wednesday, 10 May 2017
Week 26
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