Luzia Hürzeler Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
The “animals of Africa” whose skins, skulls and horns were brought to Bern from hunting expeditions al-most 100 years ago can still be admired today in the habitat dioramas of the Natural History Museum in...
Zoological gardens are increasingly cultivating an ambivalence that is itself characteristic of contemporary society, namely the growing need of humans for greater proximity to animals.
Qui a vu le loup? Genèse et déconstruction d’une représentation
Nicht mehr und nicht weniger da sein — Sterbedarstellungen als Grenzfälle des Imaginierbaren
Hürzeler, Luzia; Antille, Alain (eds.), Quand on parle du loup. Sur la trace d'un invisible, D/F, art&fiction publications, Lausanne, 2021.
Hürzeler, Luzia (2021), Wolfsleben In: Hürzeler, Luzia; Antille, Alain (eds.), Quand on parle du loup. Sur la trace d'un invisible, D/F, art&fiction publications, Lausanne, 2021 (pp. 24-203).
Hürzeler, L. (2020). Wie man unter Wölfen schläft (T. Gartmann & C. Pauli, Eds.). transcript-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13200
Gisler, Priska; Diener, Mo; Hürzeler, Luzia (2014). Other Stories: Artistic Explorations of Genealogy and Identity In: Werner-Felmayer, Gabriele; Schicktanz, Silke; Prainsack, Barbara (eds.) Genetics as Social Practice. Transdisciplinary Views on Science and Culture (pp. 73-92). Surrey UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited