Annotated Bibliography
Scientific Aspect: These sources can be used to understand how butterflies impact our environment and what we can be done to conserve this species.
Gaynor, Keira. “6 Reasons Why Butterflies Are Important for the Planet.” Eco Redux, March 17, 2024. https://www.ecoredux.com/butterflies-are-important.
Horn, Henry S. Social Butterflies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2021.
“IUCN Changes Migratory Monarch Status from Endangered to Vulnerable.” Monarch Joint Venture, December 11, 2023. https://monarchjointventure.org/blog/iucn-changes-migratory-monarch-status-from-endangered-to-vulnerable#:~:text=On%20December%2030%2C%202021%2C%20the,of%20Threatened%20Species%20as%20endangered.
Korpella, Robert. “What Do Butterflies Do for the Environment?” Sciencing, March 2, 2019. https://sciencing.com/what-do-butterflies-do-environment-4580181.html.
Opinion | how the amazing monarch butterfly migrants became refugees — from US - The Washington Post. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/05/28/how-amazing-monarch-butterfly-migrants-became-refugees-us/.
Pyle, Robert Michael. Chasing monarchs: Migrating with the butterflies of passage. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014.
“U.S. Forest Service.” Forest Service Shield. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://www.fs.usda.gov/wildflowers/pollinators/Monarch_Butterfly/migration/index.shtml
Historical Aspect: These sources explain how butterflies have been depicted in art throughout history.
“Announcing ‘Love, Life, Death, and Desire: An Installation of the Center’s Collections.’” Yale Center for British Art. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://britishart.yale.edu/news-and-press/announcing-love-life-death-and-desire-installation-centers-collections.
“Butterflies in Art through History.” MyMy Butterfly. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://mymybutterfly.com/blogs/posts/butterflies-in-art-through-history#:~:text=Fast%20forward%20to%20the%20medieval,for%20resurrection%20and%20spiritual%20transformation.
“I Am Become Death, Shatterer of Worlds.” Damien Hirst (b. 1965) , I am Become Death, Shatterer of Worlds | Christie’s. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5363059.
White, Katie. “A Brief, Fluttering History of Butterflies in Art, from Symbols of Regeneration to Reminders of the Fleetingness of Life.” Artnet News, March 21, 2022. https://news.artnet.com/art-world-archives/a-history-of-butterflies-in-art-2085638.
Human Migration Facts: These sources consist of reports in Latino migration, their impact on the economy, and experiences in their journey.
Blanco, Adrian, Maria Sacchetti, Nick Miroff, and Steven Rich. Where millions of immigrants in the U.S. came from and now live - Washington Post, June 26, 2024. https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/interactive/2024/us-immigration-where-migrants-live/.
Carlos , Escobar. “Five Contributions of Migrants to the Growth of Latin American.” OIM Oficina Regional para Centroamérica, Norteamérica y el Caribe, February 20, 2023. https://rosanjose.iom.int/en/blogs/five-contributions-migrants-growth-latin-american-economies#:~:text=Migrants%20contribute%20as%20workers%3A%20migrants,and%20influence%20internal%20investment%20priorities.
Central American migration: Root causes and U.S. policy. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://sgp.fas.org/crs/row/IF11151.pdf.
“Latin American Immigration to the United States.” American Economic Association. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://www.aeaweb.org/research/charts/immigration-latin-america-historical-us#:~:text=Latin%20America%20became%20the%20top,and%20has%20declined%20since%20then.
“Modes of Entry for the Unauthorized Migrant Population.” Pew Research Center, May 22, 2006. https://www.pewresearch.org/race-and-ethnicity/2006/05/22/modes-of-entry-for-the-unauthorized-migrant-population/.
Sheehan, Tanya. Photography and migration. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2018.
Shetty, Salil. Webteam. “Most Dangerous Journey: What Central American Migrants Face When They Try to Cross the Border.” Amnesty International USA, February 20, 2014. https://www.amnestyusa.org/updates/most-dangerous-journey-what-central-american-migrants-face-when-they-try-to-cross-the-border/.
Where millions of immigrants in the U.S. came from and now live - Washington Post. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/interactive/2024/us-immigration-where-migrants-live/.
Artistic Aspect: These are sources to explore artists who have use monarchs in their artwork
Brooks, Katherine. “‘Migration Is Beautiful’ Documentary: Artist Favianna Rodriguez Talks Immigrant Rights And Art’s Role In Politics (VIDEO).” HuffPost, December 7, 2017. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/migration-is-beautiful-artist-favianna-rodriguez-documentary_n_2535690.
“Hopeful,’Unapologetic’ Art Rebrands the Immigration Movement.” ABC News, February 27, 2013. https://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/art-rebrands-immigration-reform-movement/story?id=18610975.
“Laurie Buman, Chicago Artist.” Laurie Buman. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://www.lauriebuman.com/statement.
“Migration Is Beautiful 2018: Work of Art by Favianna Rodriguez.” Artist, Organizer & Social Justice Activist | Favianna Rodriguez. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://favianna.com/artworks/migration-is-beautiful-2018?q=migration.
Sam Woolfe. “Ernesto Muniz: A Collage Artist Reimagining Religious Iconography.” Sam Woolfe, September 28, 2022. https://www.samwoolfe.com/2020/11/ernesto-muniz-collage-artist-reimagining-religious-iconography.html.
“Unholy Heart - Ernesto Muniz.” corkeartgallery.co.uk. Accessed July 16, 2024. https://www.corkeartgallery.co.uk/gallery-archive/2011-exhibitions/unholy-heart---ernesto-muniz.
Additional Resources: Multispecies explanation and its significance as well as ecology in art textbook
Dooren, Thom van, Eben Kirksey, and Ursula Münster. “Multispecies Studies cultivating Arts of Attentiveness.” Environmental Humanities, May 1, 2016. https://read.dukeupress.edu/environmental-humanities/article/8/1/1/61679/Multispecies-StudiesCultivating-Arts-of.
Kusserow, Karl. Picture ecology: Art and ecocriticism in planetary perspective. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Art Museum, 2021.
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