Animal Geographies: Place, Politics and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands

Animal Geographies: Place, Politics and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands

Animal Geographies: Place, Politics and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands

Animal Geographies: Place, Politics and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands

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Overview

Each year billions of animals are poisoned, dissected, displaced, killed for consumption, or held in captivity—usually for the benefit of humans. The animal world has never been under greater peril and this broad-ranging collection contributes to a much-needed, fundamental rethinking about our relation with it.

Animal Geographies explores the diverse ways in which animals shape the formation of human identity. Essays on zoos and wolves, for example, reveal how animals figure in social constructions of race, gender, and nationality. From questions of identity and subjectivity, it moves to a consideration of the places where people and animals confront the realities of coexistence on an everyday basis, by way of case studies of species such as mountain lions and the golden eagle. It then examines the ways in which animals figure in the ongoing globalization of production and mass consumption—illustrated by essays on the US meatpacking industry and meat production in the Indian state of Rajasthan—and finally, takes up legal and ethical approaches to human-animal relations.

Animal Geographies compels a profound rethinking of the nature of human-animal relations and offers a series of proposals for reconstituting this relationship on a progressive basis.

Contributors: Kay Anderson, Glen Elder, Andrea Gullo, Unna Lassiter, William S. Lynn, Suzanne M. Michel, Chris Philo, James D. Proctor, Paul Robbins, Frances M. Ufkes, James L. Wescoat, Jr.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781859841372
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 09/17/1998
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.20(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List Of Tables
Preface--Jennifer Wolch, Jody Emel
Acknowledgements
1. Witnessing the Animal Moment--Jody Emel, Jennifer Wolch

PART I. Animal Subjects/Human Identities
2. Animals, Science, and Spectacle in the City--Kay Anderson
3. Animals, Geography, and the City: Notes on Inclusions and Exclusions--Chris Philo
4. Le Pratique Sauvage: Race, Place, and the Human-Animal Divide--Glen Elder, Jennifer Wolch, Jody Emel
5. Are You Man Enough, Big and Bad Enough? Wolf Eradication in the US--Jody Emel

PART II. Negotiating the Human-Animal Borderlands
6. Zoopolis--Jennifer Wolch
7. The Cougar's Tale--Andrea Gullo, Unna Lassiter, Jennifer Wolch
8. Golden Eagles and the Environmental Politics of Care--Suzanne M. Michel

PART III. The Political Economy Of Animal Bodies
9. The Spotted Owl and the Contested Moral Landscape of the Pacific Northwest--James D. Proctor
10. Shrines and Butchers: Animals as Deities, Capital, and Meat in Contemporary North India--Paul Robbins
11. Building a Better Pig: Fat Profits in Lean Meat--Frances M. Ufkes

PART IV. Animals and The Moral Landscape
12. The "Right of Thirst" for Animals in Islamic Law: A Comparative Approach--James L. Wescoat, Jr
13. Animals, Ethics, and Geography--William S. Lynn

Notes On Contributors
Index

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