Volume 8, Number 2, December 2025 Vegan and Animal Liberation Horror Guest-edited by Mike Thorn
Table of contents (14 articles)
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Introduction: Vegan and Animal Liberation Horror Worlds
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Seeding Vegetal Sovereignty: Plant-Based Witches and the Horrors of Gardening in The Manor
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Abatthorror: Tracking the Animal-Industrial Complex in Agustina Bazterrica’s Tender is the Flesh
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The Creation of the zagimekwe (Mosquito-Lady): David Cronenberg’s Rabid as an Inadvertent Anishinaabe Creation Story
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“The factory is a fertile body”: Impersonal Flesh, Miscarriage, and the Failure of Queer-Inhuman Affect in Elle Nash’s Deliver Me
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“Hear My Tale”: Bearing Witness to the Nonhuman, from Frankenstein’s Creature to the Animal Industrial Complex
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“Oh, you’d probably like it if you didn’t know what was in it”: Carnism, Cannibalism, and Repression in Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)