
Critical Animal Geographies
Critical Animal Geographies provides new geographical perspectives on critical animal studies, exploring the spatial, political, and ethical dimensions of animals’ lived experience and human-animal encounter. It works toward a more radical politics and theory directed at the shifting boundary between human and animal. Chapters draw together feminist, political-economic, post-humanist, anarchist, post-colonial, and critical race literatures with original case studies in order to see how efforts by some humans to control and order life – human and not – violate, constrain, and impinge upon others. Central to all chapters is a commitment to grappling with the stakes – violence, death, life, autonomy – of human-animal encounters. Equally, the work in the collection addresses head-on the dominant forces shaping and dependent on these encounters: capitalism, racism, colonialism, and so on. In doing so, the book pushes readers to confront how human-animal relations are mixed up with overlapping axes of power and exploitation, including gender, race, class, and species.
- Undertittel
- Politics, intersections and hierarchies in a multispecies world
- Redaktør
- Kathryn Gillespie, Rosemary-Claire Collard
- ISBN
- 9781138791503
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 476 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 23.1.2015
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Antall sider
- 222
