References
Bennett, Jane. (2011). Vibrant matter: a political ecology of things. Durham: Duke University Press.
Berger, John. (2003) The political uses of photo-montage. Selected Essays. Ed. Geoff Dyer. New York: Vintage.
Burdick, Anne, Johanna Drucker, Peter Lunenfeld, Todd Presner, & Jeffrey Schnapp. (2012) DIGITAL_HUMANITIES. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Cavendish, Margaret. (1994). The blazing world and other writings. London: Penguin Classics.
Harman, Graham. (2011). The quadruple object. Winchester, UK: Zero Books.
Latour, Bruno.(2004). The politics of nature. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Lucretius. (2007). The nature of things. Trans. A.E. Stallings. London: Penguin.
Milton, John. (2005). Paradise lost: authoritative text, sources and background, criticism. Gordan Teskey ed. New York: Norton.
Morton, Timothy. (2007). Ecology without nature: Rethinking environmental aesthetics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Sontag, Susan. (2003). Regarding the pain of others. New York: Picador.
Spenser, Edmund. (2007). The faerie queen. A.C. Hamilton, ed. New York: Pearson Longman.
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Berger, John. (2003) The political uses of photo-montage. Selected Essays. Ed. Geoff Dyer. New York: Vintage.
Burdick, Anne, Johanna Drucker, Peter Lunenfeld, Todd Presner, & Jeffrey Schnapp. (2012) DIGITAL_HUMANITIES. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Cavendish, Margaret. (1994). The blazing world and other writings. London: Penguin Classics.
Harman, Graham. (2011). The quadruple object. Winchester, UK: Zero Books.
Latour, Bruno.(2004). The politics of nature. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Lucretius. (2007). The nature of things. Trans. A.E. Stallings. London: Penguin.
Milton, John. (2005). Paradise lost: authoritative text, sources and background, criticism. Gordan Teskey ed. New York: Norton.
Morton, Timothy. (2007). Ecology without nature: Rethinking environmental aesthetics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Sontag, Susan. (2003). Regarding the pain of others. New York: Picador.
Spenser, Edmund. (2007). The faerie queen. A.C. Hamilton, ed. New York: Pearson Longman.
(see details of media for additional references)
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