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The dream of humanism is to cleanly discard of humanitys animal remains along with its ecological embeddings, evolutionary heritages and futures, ontogenies and phylogenies, sexualities and sensualities, vulnerabilities and mortalities. But, as the contributors to this volume demonstrate, animal remains are everywhere and so animals remain everywhere. Animal remains are food, medicine, and clothing; extractive resources and traces of animals lifeworlds and ecologies; they are sites of political conflict and ontological fear, fetishized visual signs and objects of trade, veneration, and memory; they are biotechnological innovations and spill-over viruses.

To make sense of the material afterlives of animals, this book draws together multispecies perspectives from literary criticism and theory, cultural studies, anthropology and ethnography, photographic and film history, and contemporary art practice to offer the first synoptic account of animal remains. Interpreting them in all their ubiquity, diversity, and persistence, Animal Remains reveals posthuman relations between human and non-human communities of the living and the dead, on timescales of decades, centuries, and millennia.
Acknowledgements vii
Contributors viii
List of Figures
xi
Animal Remains: An Introduction 1(12)
Sarah Bezan
Robert McKay
PART I Fossil Figurations
13(38)
1 J.G. Ballard's Fossil Imaginaries: Apocalypse, Deep Time, and Deathly Life
15(18)
Peter Sands
2 Photographing Dead Animals: Taphonomy as Embedded Media
33(18)
Ana Marta Gomez Lopez
PART II Extinction Futures
51(50)
3 Snail Trails: A Foray into Disappearing Worlds, Written in Slime
53(15)
Thom Van Dooren
4 Making Specimens Sacred: Putting the Bodies of Solitario Jorge and Cu Rua on Display
68(19)
Gitte Westergaard
Dolly Jørgensen
5 A Tale of Two Bucardo: Lafia, Celia, and the Contested Meanings of Animal Remains
87(14)
Adam Searle
PART III The Political Cultural Lives of Animal Remains
101(82)
6 Beef, Bull, and Ballyhoo: America's Cattle-Cinema Complex
103(26)
Michael Lawrence
7 Read Meat
129(29)
Robert McKay
8 Le Voreux: Scenes of Animal Labour in Zola's Germinal
158(25)
Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel
PART IV Empire, Colony: Animal Remains as Infrastructure
183(38)
9 Making Cows Live: Bovine Remains and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism
185(16)
Sundhya Walther
10 Before The Thing: Viruses, Sled Dogs, Seabirds, and Science Fiction
201(20)
Lucinda Cole
PART V Ethics and Affects: Mourning Animal Remains
221(52)
11 Data Plus Affect: Interspecific Accommodation in the Models of Art
223(21)
Mark Wilson
Bryndis Snaebjornsdottir
12 Up in Smoke: Cremation, Mourning, and the Afterdeaths of Bodily Remains for Companion Animals
244(20)
Jane Desmond
13 Fish Market, Lagos: Artist Pages and Supporting Statement
264(9)
Steve Baker
Index 273
Sarah Bezan is Postdoctoral Research Associate in Perceptions of Biodiversity Change at The University of Yorks Leverhulme Centre for Anthropocene Biodiversity in the UK. Her research focuses on the entangled social and ecological dimensions of species loss and revival in contemporary British, North American, and Australian literature and visual culture. She is currently at work on two book projects: Dead Darwin: Necro-Ecologies in Neo-Victorian Culture (under advance contract with Manchester University Press), along with a second monograph (in progress) that examines species revivalist representations of the woolly mammoth, great auk, dodo, Stellers sea cow, thylacine, and Pinta Island tortoise.

Robert McKay is Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of Sheffield, where he is Co-director of the Sheffield Animal Studies Research Centre. He has published widely on the politics of species in modern and contemporary literature and film, including the co-edited volumes The Palgrave Handbook of Animals and Literature (Palgrave, 2021) and Werewolves, Wolves and the Gothic (Wales UP, 2017). He is series Co-editor for Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature and Associate Editor (Literature) for Society & Animals.