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Micro-Landscapes of the AnthropoceneMain MenuMarginal WorldsPlant WorldsAnimal WorldsAmy Huang, Natasha Stavreski and Rose RzepaWatery WorldsInsect WorldsBird-Atmosphere WorldsContributed by Gemma and MerahExtinctionsMarginal WorldsSam, Zach and AlexE-ConceptsAn emergent vocabulary of eco-concepts for the late AnthropoceneSigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d
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12021-05-01T22:47:23-07:00Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d309865Symbolification Most Fowlplain2021-05-03T05:44:03-07:00Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d Symbolification is defined here as “the process by which historical literary interpretation reduces an otherwise multifaceted ‘subject’ into an ‘object’, by way of using it only to signify something else”. The example of a dove is used — “the symbolification of the dove: the dove is equated with peace symbolically, and thus we have ‘symbolified’ it. It has been reduced to a sort of icon that signifies something it is not, therefore objectifying the creature and detracting from its subjective existence.”
If I understand it correctly, I find the representation of chickens both in slang terminology and in literature to be an example of symbolification. For example, “don’t be chicken”.
To call someone chicken is to insinuate or mock their cowardice or timidity. It also denotes “[the chicken’s insistence] on petty details of duty or discipline”. The intent is to convince/ force/ coerce someone to complete a dare or engage in risk-taking behaviours in order to avoid the label ‘chicken’. Another example of symbolification is the phrase ‘to run around like a headless chook’. This idiom means to carry on in an uncontrolled, disorganised manner; running around without direction, in a panic, not calmly or logically. Moreover, it is a reminder of their title as dumb animals that are easily herded/ trapped.
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12021-05-03T03:58:08-07:00Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7dPoultry in Motion14plain2021-05-03T04:39:11-07:00Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d
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12021-05-03T03:58:08-07:00Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7dPoultry in MotionSigi Jöttkandt14plain2021-05-03T04:39:11-07:00There are an estimated 23 billion chickens on earth at any given time, “three times the biomass of all the wild birds combined”. The demand for chicken products (meat and eggs) has increased with the growth in population. Some methods of chicken farming are distressing; the lifespan only “five to seven weeks from hatching to slaughter”.
The evolution of chickens is interesting in so far as their DNA can be traced to dinosaurs before being domesticated approximately 6000 years ago. Even now chickens are becoming more prevalent as household pets in metropolitan areas. Here we can see evidence of their urbanisation as they are born directly into 'captivity'. Chickens have been found to have the closest DNA out of 21 modern species of animals to the Tyrannosaurus Rex. This is not surprising if you’ve seen them walk.Sigi Jöttkandt4115726eb75e75e43252a5cbfc72a780d0304d7d
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12021-05-01T23:50:41-07:00Chicken For Life1An extract from 'The Simpsons Movie'media/Chicken for Life-2.mp4plain2021-05-01T23:50:42-07:00