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  1. Fan and Non-Fan Recollection of Faces in Fandom-Related Art and Costumes.Stephen Reysen, Courtney N. Plante, Sharon E. Roberts & Kathleen C. Gerbasi - 2018 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 18 (1-2):224-229.
    We compared face recognition of humans and fandom-themed characters between a sample of furries and non-furries. Participants viewed images that included humans, drawn anthropomorphic animals, and anthropomorphic animal costumes, and were later tested on their ability to recognize faces from a subset of the viewed images. While furries and non-furries did not differ in their recollection of human faces, furries showed significantly better memory for faces in furry-themed artwork and costumes. The results are discussed in relation to own-group bias in (...)
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  • Ego hippo: The subject as metaphor.Florentin Félix Morin - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (2):87-96.
    This article explores the formation of a tranimal, hippopotamus alter-ego. Confronting transgender with transpecies, the author claims that his hippopotamus “identity” allowed him to escape, all at once, several sets of categorization that govern human bodies. He starts with an account of how his metaphorical hippo-self is collectively produced and performed, distinguishing the subjective, the intersubjective and the social. The article then investigates the politics of equating transgender and transpecies, critically examining the question of the inclusion of “xenogenders” in the (...)
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