Erica Fudge
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Erica Fudge reviews a book on Chinese history, zoology and the habitat of the Giant Panda. Published January 19 2011
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Erica Fudge asks if, and how, a biography of an animal might be written. Published September 22 2004
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Erica Fudge considers what it meant to be described as an animal in the 16th and 17th centuries, and what divided humans from the rest of creation.
Published May 19 2003
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Erica Fudge explores a shift in attitudes towards bestiality in the sixteenth century and how this impinged on wider issues concerning human status.
Published July 31 2000
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