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Raf De Bont, Vanessa Bateman, Tom Quick, eds., Globalizing Wildlife, Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges (University of North Carolina Press, May 2026).

"Martha Maxwell and Women Working across the Boundaries of Art and Science," in Être artiste, femme, et vivre avec les animaux. 1848-1914, OpenEdition Books, [forthcoming 2026].

"Martha Maxwell on the Frontier of Colorado, Modern Taxidermy, and 'Women's Work," in Gender and Animals in History: Yearbook of Women's History, Volume 42. Edited by Sandra Swart (Amsterdam University Press, 2024) pp. 28-48. 


“Animal Photography and the ‘Elk Problem’ in Modern Wyoming,” in Bellwether Histories: Animals, Humans, and US Environments in Crisis. Edited by Susan Nance and Jennifer Marks (University of Washington Press, 2023) pp. 100-129.

"I’m in a cage": a Historical Perspective on Tiger King’s Animals," in Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, A Docalogue Book. Edited by Jaimie Baron and Kristen Fuhs (Routledge, 2021) pp. 81-96.

“Vanessa Bateman Interviews Donna Szoke,” in Exhibiting Digital Animalities. Edited by Matthew Brower (PUBLIC BOOKS, 2021).


Ursus Horribilis: Seth Kinman’s Grizzly Chair,” RACAR: revue d'art canadienne / Canadian Art Review, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 99-108, 2018.

© 2021 by Vanessa Bateman. 

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