Science Literacy for the Twenty‐First Century. Edited by Stephanie  Pace Marshall, Judith A  Scheppler, and Michael J  Palmisano; contributors include, Stephen Jay  Gould, Howard  Gardner, Margaret J  Geller, James  Trefil, Sheila  Tobias, Lawrence M  Krauss, George A  Keyworth, and Bruce  Alberts; epilogue by , Leon  Lederman. Amherst (New York): Prometheus Books. $29.00. 321 p; ill.; no index. ISBN: 1‐59102‐020‐4. 2003.

2003 ◽  
Vol 78 (3) ◽  
pp. 352-354
Author(s):  
Robert Deltete
Author(s):  
Tayler Zavitz ◽  
Corie Kielbiski

Popular media, both literature and film, provide a location in which animal suffering, resistance and solidarity are finally visible. An examination of Bong Joon-ho’s award-winning film Okja (2017) and Karen Joy Fowler’s New York Timesbest-selling novel We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves (2013) reveals complex media representations of animals that highlight the significance of twenty-first century media in depicting the animal in the human world.


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