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Francis Bacon and Bullfighting
This article explains how the physical and philosophical world of the corrida might nuance our understanding of life and work of the Anglo-Irish artist Francis Bacon, and vice-versa. To this end, the analysis is split into three sections.
Duncan Wheeler
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Eight-year analysis of bullfighting injuries in Spain, Portugal and southern France. [PDF]
Reguera-Teba A +3 more
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Bullfighting as dark tourism: cultural experience or anachronism?
New research in the fast-emerging domain of tourism and animal ethics indicates that the instrumental and utilitarian use of animals in tourism is no longer accepted as a favorable norm.
David A. Fennell, Valerie A. Sheppard
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En este ensayo realizamos una descripción de las corridas de toros en los pueblos mayas del oriente de Yucatán; la intención principal es situar esta expresión festiva en el contexto de los rituales que configuran las fiestas patronales, de tal manera ...
Andrés Medina Hernández +1 more
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Intensive human contact correlates with smaller brains: differential brain size reduction in cattle types. [PDF]
Balcarcel AM +3 more
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Postcard depicting a picador stabbing a bull with a lance during a bullfight.
Adolph Selige Publishing Co.
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The antagonism between bull and bullfighter: metaphors in the bullfighting press
In this article, we analyse the metaphors used by the journalists of the bull-fighting press. More particularly, we study the words and expressions associated with the bull and the bullfighter, in order to understand how the authors perceive the bull-fighting world and to which extend the bull is somehow dehumanized.
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Bullfighting and Animal welfare
AbstractVarious arguments in favour of and against bullfighting are reviewed. The author advocates a thorough and knowledgeable adaptation, suppressing bloodshed and other sufferings. Through history, the evolution of bullfighting consists of a gradual trend towards the ‘art for the art’.
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Whaling, Bullfighting, and the Conditional Value of Tradition. [PDF]
Casal P.
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