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ROBERT MCKAY
ROBERT MCKAY writes about literature and film in which animals’ ethical demands pose aesthetic as well as political and social problems. He is Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of Sheffield where he co-directs the Sheffield Animal Studies Research Centre. He is series co-editor of Palgrave Studies of Animals and Literature and his publications include Killing Animals, Against Value in the Arts and Education, and Werewolves, Wolves and the Gothic.

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Roundtable: On Meat

Feature

Issue No. 27

PATRICK STAFF

ROBERT MCKAY

REVITAL COHEN

DAISY HILDYARD

Rachael Allen

Feature

Issue No. 27

ROBERT MCKAY: When did people first know what meat is?   RACHAEL ALLEN: I became vegetarian when I was 9, but not because I was concerned with...

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feature

June 2017

Oberhausen Film Festival

Tom Overton

feature

June 2017

Such film festivals – those extraordinary clusters of images, transports of light, of virtual worlds scattered across a real...

poetry

September 2011

The Cinematographer, a 42-year-old man named Miyagawa, aimed his camera directly at the sun, which at first probably seemed like a bad idea

Michael Earl Craig

poetry

September 2011

Last night Kurosawa’s woodcutter strode through the forest, his axe on his shoulder. Intense sunlight stabbed and sparkled and...

Interview

Issue No. 18

Interview with Eileen Myles

Maria Dimitrova

Interview

Issue No. 18

I sat across from Eileen Myles at a large empty table in her London publisher’s office a few hours...

 

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