Katya Krylova
PhD researcher, School of Humanities and Creative Arts, University of Canterbury
t: (+64) 2902098793 | e: ekaterina.krylova@gmail.com
Forthcoming:
Conference paper: ‘Neo-Ascetic Technologies of the Self in the Anthropocene’ at the International Conference ‘Environmental Ethics and Vulnerability in Western and/or Buddhist Philosophy’, Verona, October 24-26, 2024
Journal article: ‘Cute Aesthetics of Fear: A Critique of Korean Neoliberalism in The School Nurse Files’ in Asian Cinema
Recent:
Edited journal issue: Tenth-anniversary volume of Pulse: The Journal of Science and Culture, co-edited with Siobhan Leddy, 2024
Conference paper: ‘Portraying Emergency through Human-Whale Conversations: Extractive Capitalism and Extinction in Apple TV+ Extrapolations’ at the NECS 2024 conference, Izmir, June 27-29
Journal article: ‘Pets of Precarity: On Excessive Cutification of Companion Animals’ in Society & Animals
Conference paper: ‘The Narrative Construction of Cuteness as a Premise of Affection for Non-charismatic Species’ at Cute Ecologies critical-creative symposium, June 7, 2024
Conference paper: ‘What Does the Magpie See Looking at Your Bruises? The Axeman’s Carnival as a Literary Artefact of Advocative Mutualism' at CfHAS PGRs’ Narrating the Non-human hybrid symposium, Edge Hill University, May 30-31, 2024
Book: The Market of Convenient Animals, New Literary Observer, 2023