Bits and Pieces Screening Animal Life and Death

Bits and Pieces: Screening Animal Life and Death gathers pivotal and more mundane moments, dispersed across a predominantly Western history of moving images, in which animals materialize in movies and TV shows, from iconic scenes of cattle slaughter in early Soviet montage to quandaries over hunting...

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Main Author: O'Brien, Sarah (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2023
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