Stories
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Aphasia and drawing elephants
When Thomas Parkinson investigated the history of “speech science”, he discovered an unexpected link between empire, elephants and aphasia.
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The white tears of Taranaki
Taranaki in Aotearoa, New Zealand, is home to the world’s largest dairy factory. Sarah Hopkinson questions the price paid by an area dominated by monoculture.
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The men who meddled with nature
The ‘acclimatisation societies’ of the 19th century sought to ‘improve’ on the natural world by releasing non-native species into the wild. The effects were disastrous.
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Intertwined with air
Siwakorn Odochao details his people’s way of perceiving trees and humans as intimately connected, and draws on the air as the element that weaves between them. Through the co-dependency of humans and trees to prepare the air for each other, he elaborates on the relationship between air, health and environment.
Catalogue
- Books
Elephants galore / [John Lister].
Lister, John, 1920-2013Date: 1985- Pictures
Elephants grazing in the forst.
Mandel, L.Date: [approximately 1900]Reference: 536585iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Books
Elephants and kings : an environmental history / Thomas R. Trautmann.
Trautmann, Thomas R.Date: 2015- Books
Elephants on acid : and other bizarre experiments / Alex Boese.
Boese, Alex.Date: [2007], ©2007- Books
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Elephants and ethnologists / by G. Elliot Smith; woodcuts by A. Horace Gerrard and K. Leigh-Pemberton.
Smith, Grafton Elliot, 1871-1937.Date: 1924