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Decolonising Animals
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Decolonising Animals
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Rick De Vos
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Series | Animal Publics |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:260 | Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 148 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781743328583
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Sydney University Press
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Imprint |
Sydney University Press
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NZ Release Date |
1 April 2023 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
The lives of non-human animals, their ways of being and seeing, their experiences and knowledge, and their relationships with each other, continue to be ignored, discounted, written over and destroyed by anthropocentric practices and endeavours. Within the vestiges of colonialism, this silence and occlusion co-opts and consumes animals, physically and culturally, into the servitude of human interests, and selective narratives of history and progress. Decolonising Animals brings together critical interrogations, case studies and creative explorations that identify and examine how non-human animals are affected by and respond to colonial structures and processes. Included in this collection are the perspectives of Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, artists and activists and the ways in which they have questioned colonial ways of knowing, engaging with and representing animals. Importantly, the book presents suggestions for how humans can decolonise their relationships with non-human animals - and with each other.
Author Biography
Rick De Vos conducts research in animal studies and in anthropogenic extinction, in particular its cultural and historical significance and the ways in which it is articulated and practiced. He is an adjunct research fellow in the Centre for Culture and Technology at Curtin University in Western Australia, and before that coordinated the Research and Graduate Studies Programs at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies at Curtin. He is a member of the Extinction Studies Working Group and has published essays on extinction in various academic journals and essay collections, including Knowing Animals (2007), Animal Death (2013), Extinction Studies: Stories of Time, Death and Generations (2017), and The Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies (2018). With Matthew Chrulew he edited a special issue of Cultural Studies Review in 2019 entitled "Extinction Studies: Stories of Unravelling and Reworlding".
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