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https://doi.org/10.25071/2292-4736/37683Abstract
Travelling the world as a photographer, Jo-Anne McArthur has seen and documented the extremes and in-betweens of human / non-human animal relationships. In the series of photographs presented throughout this issue of UnderCurrents and on both covers, she explores the issue of captivity in all of its simplicity and complexity: from roadside "zoos" that dot the Canadian landscape, to discreet and dense confinement areas where animals are bred for food, to sanctuaries where comfort and joy abound and eden seems almost within reach.
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