Speculative Taxidermy

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  1. RECONFIGURING ANIMAL SKINS267

  2. P. A. Morris 2010, A History of Taxidermy: Art, Science and Bad Taste (Ascot: MPM);
    R. Poliquin 2012, The Breathless Zoo: Taxidermy and the Cultures of Longing (Univer-
    sity Park: Pennsylvania State University Press); A. R. Rader and V. E. Cain 2014, Life
    on Display: Revolutionizing U.S. Museums of Science and Natural History in the Twen-
    tieth Century (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).

  3. B. Snæbjörnsdóttir and M. Wilson 2006, Nanoq: Flat Out and Bluesome: A Cultural Life
    of Polar Bears (London: Black Dog); B. Snæbjörnsdóttir 2009, Spaces of Encounter: Art
    and Revision in Human-Animal Relations (Gothenburg: University of Gothenburg).

  4. Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture, nos. 6 and 7, 2008.

  5. L. E. Thorsen, K. A. Rader, and A. Dodd, 2013, Animals on Display: The Creaturely in
    Museums, Zoos, and Natural History (University Park: Pennsylvania State University
    Press); S. M. M. J. Alberti 2011, The Afterlives of Animals: A Museum Menagerie (Char-
    lottesville: University of Virginia Press).

  6. Mor r i s 2 010: 2 0.

  7. M. Foucault 1969a, The Archaeology of Knowledge, trans A. M. S. Smith (London:
    Routledge, 2006, 3–19.

  8. M. Browne 1896, Artistic and Scientific Taxidermy and Modelling (London: A. &
    C. Black), 2.

  9. Davie 1894:2.

  10. Ibid.

  11. Morris 2010:8–9.

  12. Poliquin 2012:23.

  13. Foucault 1969a:35.

  14. S. Ikram 2005, “The Loved Ones: Egyptian Animal Mummies as Cultural and Envi-
    ronmental Indicators,” in H. Huitenhuis, A. M. Choyke, L. Martin, L. Bartosiewicz, and
    M. Mashkour, eds., Archaeozoology of the Near East, Proceedings of the Sixth Interna-
    tional Symposium on the Archaeology of Southwestern Asia and Adjacent Areas (Gron-
    ingen: ARC).

  15. M. Rice 2006, Swifter Than the Arrow: The Golden Hunting Hounds of Ancient Egypt
    (London: I. B. Tauris), 73.

  16. Catalog number and name of the object in question: CG29836. S. Ikram 2005.

  17. Browne 1896:3.

  18. S. Pearce and K. Arnold 2000, The Collector’s Voice: Critical Readings in the Practice
    of Collecting, vol. 2 (Burlington: Ashgate), 111.

  19. S.  T. Asma 2001, Stuffed Animals and Pickled Heads: The Culture and Evolution of
    Natural History Museums (Oxford: Oxford University Press); Milgrom 2010; Madden
    2011; Alberti 2011; Turner 2013.

  20. Poliquin 2012:6.

  21. Foucault 1969a:23.

  22. The archaeological method of inquiry was retrospectively theorized by Foucault in The
    Archaeology of Knowledge, published in 1969. Ibid., 6–9.

  23. Ibid., 7.

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