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Online1. "Old Orders for New: Ecology, Animal Rights, and the Poverty of Humanism," EBR: Electronic Book Review 4 (Winter 1997). 38 pp. Online. Reprinted in diacritics 28:2 (Summer 1998): 21-40. Read the EBR version here: http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/eco-political 2. "Getting the Dirt on the Public Intellectual: A Response to Michael Bérubé," EBR: Electronic Book Review 2 (Spring 1996). 19 pp.: http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/leftsystemic 3. “Allison Hunter’s Signmakers 1999” 4. “When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes: Voice, Vision, and the Prosthetic Subject in Dancer in the Dark,” special double issue of Subject Matters (London Metropolitan University, UK) entitled “Posthuman Conditions,” ed. Neil Badmington (forthcoming 2007). Also available in MSN: Music/Sound/Noise, special issue of EBR: Electronic Book Review, no. 12 (Fall 2001), ed. Cary Wolfe, Joseph Tabbi and Mark Amerika. Read the EBR version here: http://www.electronicbookreview.com/thread/musicsoundnoise/operatic 5. “I am tempted to answer this question. . .,” The Anthology of Art: Art and Theory in Dialogue, ed. Jochen Gerz, Braunschweig School of Art (Germany), 10/24/02. Online: www.anthology-of-art.net. Published in print form in Through the ‘Net: Studies in Jochen Gerz’s “Anthology of Art” (Cologne: Salon Verlag: 2004). Read the online version here: http://www.anthology-of-art.net/inside/index.html? 6. “From Dead Meat to Glow in the Dark Bunnies: Seeing `The Animal Question’ in Contemporary Art,” in “Animal Beings,” special issue of Parallax 38 (January-March 2006), ed. Tom Tyler: 95-109; rpt. in Ecosee: Image, Rhetoric, Nature, ed. Sid Dobrin and Sean Morey (Albany: SUNY Press, forthcoming 2007). Read the PDF here: http://www.carywolfe.com/txt/TPAR_12_01_08.pdf 7. “Lose the Building: Systems Theory, Architecture, and Diller+Scofidio’s Blur,” Postmodern Culture 16:3 (2006). Read the HTML file here: 16.3wolfe.html 8. “Animality and Disability, or, Learning from Temple Grandin” (approx. 50 minutes), 2/28/06. Watch the webcast of the lecture here: http://webcast.rice.edu/webcast.php?action=details&event=675 9. “Animal Rites,” One-hour Interview for Animal Voices, CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto, Canada, March 22, 2005. Listen to the interview in two 20 minute segments here: Part One http://www.carywolfe.com/av_p1, Part two http://www.carywolfe.com/av_p2 10. "Bioethics and the Posthumanist Imperitive," in Signs of Life: Bio Art and Beyond," ed. Eduardo Kac (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2007). Read the uncorrected page proof. 11. "Thinking Other-Wise Cognitive Science, Deconstruction and the (Non)Speaking (Non)Human Subject," Animal Subjects: An Ethical Reader, ed. Jodey Castricano (Toronto: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2008). Read the uncorrected page proof. 12. "Learning from Temple Grandin, or, Animal Studies, Disability Studies, and Who Comes After the Subject," New Formations 64, special issue "Earthographies: Ecocriticism and Culture," ed. Wendy Wheeler and Hugh Dunkerley (2008). Read the uncorrected page proof. 13. "Exposures," introduction to Cora Diamond, Stanley Cavell, John McDowell, Ian Hacking, and Cary Wolfe, Philosophy and Animal Life (New York: Columbia U. Press, 2008), uncorrected page proofs.
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