Alison Laurence
@dinostalgia.bsky.social
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Cultural historian of extinction at work on DINOSTALGIA, a book about how dinosaurs became cultural artifacts, consumer goods, and spokes-creatures for consumption | Instructor @ UC Santa Cruz | Editor @ Contingent Magazine https://www.alisonlaurence.com
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This one's for the taxidermy curious. We are legion, yeah?

In "Coyotes, Cougars, Californians," I trace evolving display practices @nhm.org. It's a story about how one museum revises boundaries of belonging, featuring the late great P-22.
@animalhistory.bsky.social #envhist

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A cougar diorama crafted in the 1930s, a remote Sierra Nevada scene. The mother cougar rests, one cub bats at her tail, the other cub watches. The tan cats are camouflaged among the rocks. A coyote diorama crafted in the 1950s, set in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. A male holds a jackrabbit in his jaws. The female attends to the pups who wrestle and nap. A new kind of diorama crafted in the 21st century. Not a wilderness scene but an urban backyard. A coyote has caught a pet cat for its next meal. The backdoor to this family home remains ominously ajar. A photo of the late cougar, P-22, at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. On a normal day, visitors would see the Hollywood Sign aglow behind him; on this day, only tributes, scrawled on a rainbow of post-it notes. Visitors, mourning his passing, transformed the wall into a collective eulogy for the "inspiring Angeleno." 

Photograph by Ted Soqui, February 4, 2023. Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
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animalhistory.bsky.social
"The Anonymous Animal: (Not) Naming and (Not) Knowing in the Anthropocene" by Whitney Barlow Robles, in our Special Issue: 'Animals and the History of Natural History'
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dinostalgia.bsky.social
We're interested in fictional and speculative spaces, too! And we're defining our terms, both "dinosaur" and "park,” most generously. All long-extinct animals are welcome.
dinostalgia.bsky.social
Here's an example of what we're after: the WPA Dinosaur Park in Rapid City, seen as a way to cash in on tourists that the stony faces of former U.S. presidents—then being carved into the sacred Six Grandfathers on Oceti Sakowin lands—would draw to the Black Hills. livingnewdeal.org/sites/dinosa...
A green and white concrete T. rex (rather derpy) seems to smile for the camera. In the distance, an American flag flies over a Brontosaurus, with the same green and white paint job. A concrete Stegosaurus is showing its age. The green paint is peeling to reveal layers of gray and yellow beneath. A concrete Triceratops green but also greyed by time and the elements of South Dakota. A green and white Anatotitan (Edmontosaurus) looks out over Rapid City. It's September and some of the green trees have already turned a vibrant autumnal yellow.
dinostalgia.bsky.social
A call for 🦕🦖🦣 contributors! With Victor Monnin, I'm editing a collection about extinct animal parks—it's a field guide, of sorts, that turns a critical eye on places real, imagined, and yet to be. Find the full CFP for LANDS OF THE LOST here: tinyurl.com/dinoparks #PaleoSky #HistSci #EnvHist #STS
A promotional image for an edited collection called "Lands of the Lost: A Field Guide to Dinosaur Parks Physical, Fictional, and for the Future." The collection editors Dr. Victor Monnin & Dr. Alison Laurence are putting out a call for contributions. Abstracts are due January 10, 2026 to dinoparkfieldguide@gmail.com. Find the full call at: https://tinyurl.com/dinoparks

The background image is of the outdated-but-adored Iguanodon models at Crystal Palace Park.
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sadiahqureshi.bsky.social
An astonishing story involving a great deal of impressive detective work to find the last known great auks. The story of their dispersal, literally in terms of organs and skins, and extinction is bleak.
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erinbartram.bsky.social
If you are a supporter and reader of @contingent-mag.bsky.social one of the biggest things you can do to help us at the moment is get this CFP to the NTT folks in your life. The fracturing of social media has made it very difficult to get the word out esp. to adjuncts and VAPs.
CFP: A Time of Monsters
The monster has been here all along. It is a historical constant that manifests in wildly different ways across time, place, and culture. Whatever form it takes, the monster claws at categories; it un...
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dinostalgia.bsky.social
That legitimately sent a shiver down my spine. Is this praxis?
dinostalgia.bsky.social
You know, I think I was channeling someone... or something... else when I typed up that line.
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ucscmonsters.bsky.social
Only 2 weeks before the Festival of Monsters! Keynote 10/15 by David Livingstone Smith, conference 10/16-17, and a day of events including a panel with @almakatsu.bsky.social Nat Cassidy, and @gretchenmcneil.bsky.social at @bookshopsantacruz.bsky.social on 10/18. Details monsterstudies.ucsc.edu
A skeletal monster with a skeleton bird on its tongue is the poster image for the 2025 Festival of Monsters, Oct. 15-18 in Santa Cruz, Calif.
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erinbartram.bsky.social
Normally our December issue is six mini-essays, but with the support of the Kitchings Family Foundation, we're going to be able to support six shorts--twice the word count, twice the pay!--as well as an amazing feature-length review we've already got lined up.
dinostalgia.bsky.social
And here's the "Monsters" CFP in meme form...
Credit for the original painting: comic book artist Johnny Craig
A painting depicts two cars zooming in opposite directions on a roller coaster. In the first human riders are visibly afraid. In the second skeletons are reaching out. The meme overlay reads: "Skeletons who want to be friends with me." And over a frightened blonde woman, "Me, surprised, but excited to be friends with skeletons."
dinostalgia.bsky.social
Allowing my typo to remain (though it PAINS me to do so) because it cuts right to the heart of it, doesn't it? Fiends are friends too.
dinostalgia.bsky.social
The monster is a friend, or so we @contingent-mag.bsky.social suggest in our CFP... a fiend to historians especially, though not exclusively.

Pitch us an essay about your historical monster, whatever form that monster takes, by October 20!
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contingent-mag.bsky.social
This year, we'll be publishing a ✨deluxe✨ December issue with 6 shorts and a feature-length review, made possible in part by a grant from the Kitchings Family Foundation!

The CFP arrives on Wednesday October 1. Don't miss it.
a black and white photo of a monster with barbed wire around its neck
ALT: a black and white photo of a monster with barbed wire around its neck
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contingent-mag.bsky.social
A new CFP emerges this week! Our seventh December issue is going to be bigger and better than ever, so make sure to keep an eye out for the call. As always, the GIF is a hint.
a dark cave with a glowing light coming out of it
Alt: Mothra emerges from her cocoon in Godzilla KOTM
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dinostalgia.bsky.social
New fridge arrives this afternoon! Until then, I get to live in hope that my landlord has splurged on a model with an ice maker. (There will be no ice maker, but one *must* dream.)
dinostalgia.bsky.social
Doing a fridge worth of dishes—because !what joy! my fridge died and the room temp leftovers aren’t worth risking—but at least there’s a jolly view. The forbidden circus beckons.
View out my kitchen window: a half dozen skinny palm trees and other greenery. The red and blue striped fumigation tent across the street looks like such fun. Why are they so inviting?
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seeshespeak.bsky.social
“Not only is the ratio of AI’s resource rapacity to its productive utility indefensibly and irremediably skewed, AI-made material is itself a waste product: flimsy, shoddy, disposable, a single-use plastic of the mind.”

www.nplusonemag.com/issue-51/the...
Large Language Muddle | The Editors
The AI upheaval is unique in its ability to metabolize any number of dread-inducing transformations. The university is becoming more corporate, more politically oppressive, and all but hostile to the ...
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bolman.bsky.social
@petervale.bsky.social & I are looking for scholars interested in contributing to an upcoming workshop/special issue on aeromobility and 20th science & tech. How aircraft changed scientific practice, use in experiments, air travel as foundation for academic collaboration, etc. Please share!