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

Animal Geographies: Place, Politics, and Identity in the Nature-culture Borderlands
ISBN-10
1859841376
ISBN-13
9781859841372
Category
Nature
Pages
310
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Verso
Authors
Jennifer Wolch, Jody Emel

Description

A highly topical survey of human's treatment of animals. Each year billions of animals are poisoned, dissected, displaced, killed for consumption, or held in captivity to be discarded as soon as their utility to humans has waned. The animal world has never been under greater peril. A broad-ranging collection of essays, Animal Geographies contributes to a much-needed, fundamental rethinking about our relation to animals. Animal Geographies explores the diverse ways in which animals shape the formation of human identity, looking, for example, at the racialization and gendering of animal images. From questions of identity and subjectivity, it moves to consideration of the places where people and animals confront the realities of coexistence on an everyday basis. It then examines the ways in which animals figure in the ongoing globalization of production and mass consumption, and finally, takes up legal and ethical approaches to human-animal relations. Animal Geographies compels a profound rethinking of the history of our relations with animals and offers a series of proposals for reconstituting this relationship on a progressive basis.

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