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E-grāmata: Feeling Animal Death: Being Host to Ghosts

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  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield International
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  • ISBN-13: 9781786611154
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The emotional exchange between so-called "humans" and more-than-human creatures is an overlooked phenomenon in societies characterized by the ubiquitous deaths of animals. This text offers examples of people across diverse disciplines and perspectivesfrom biomedical research to black theology to artlearning and performing emotions, expanding their desires, discovering new ways to behave, and altering their sense of self, purpose, and community because of passionate, but not romanticized, attachments to animals. By articulating the emotional ties that bind them to specific animals' lives and deaths, these authors play host to creaturely ghosts who reorient their world vision and work in the world, offering examples of affect and feeling needed to enliven multi-species ethics.

Recenzijas

This is an ambitious collection that brings an intimate voice to the discussion of ethical issues that are usually developed in more distanced rights-based discussions. -- Jane Desmond, Professor of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA This topical collection of essays takes part in the affective turn of animal ethics, and is distinguished by its focus on personal experiences and a type of auto-scholarship wherein the writers explicitly draw from their own affective engagements with nonhuman animals. -- Elisa Aaltola, Collegium Research Fellow, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Turku

List of Images
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction---Transformed by Ghosts: Toward Futures of Less Loss xv
Brianne Donaldson
PART I OVERCOMING INSTITUTIONAL NUMBNESS
1 Visual Feeling One
3(6)
Jo-Anne McArthur
2 The Gift of the Monkey Who Danced into Oblivion and the One Dressed in a Cage
9(16)
John P. Gluck
3 Mourning Tiger Mascots in Baton Rouge
25(18)
Kathryn K. Will
Nathan P. Kalmoe
4 Ghostly Greyhounds: Running the Race, Living through Memory
43(16)
Bradley Rowe
Suzanne Rice
5 Encountering Loss: A Search for Minnesota's Moose in a Changing Climate
59(16)
Elizabeth Singleton
6 Claimed by Roadkill
75(16)
Matthew Calarco
7 Prophetic Labrador: Expanding (Black) Theology by Overcoming the Invisibility of Animal Life and Death
91(14)
Christopher Carter
PART II THE PUBLIC POWER OF INTIMATE SORROW
8 Visual Feeling Two
105(8)
Julia Schlosser
9 "Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story": The Transformative Power of Dog Dedications
113(22)
Jessica Ullrich
10 Hos-Pet-Ality: Handmade Selves and Transspeciated Femininity
135(18)
Ashley King
11 Macey's Ashes: After-Death Care of Companion Animals as Interspecies Family
153(20)
Amy Defibaugh
12 The Transformer: Approaching the Assisted Death of Animals and Humans with Epistemic Humility and Uncertainty
173(12)
L. Syd M. Johnson
13 "How Do You Know His Name Is Gabriel?": Finding Communion with the Singular Lives of Creatures
185(14)
Anne Mamary
14 Nikki: The Passing of a Herd's Matriarch
199(10)
Susie Coston
PART III EXPERIMENTS IN FEELING AND RITUAL
15 Visual Feeling Three
209(6)
Adam Wolpa
16 Logos, Pathos, and the Absent Presence of the Persons We Eat
215(14)
Brian G. Henning
Hope Philea Henning
17 Ghosts at a Glance: Four Animal Fragments
229(14)
Anat Pick
Shira Avivi-Weisz
18 Goats of My Childhood: Rethinking Islamic Sacrifice without Animals
243(14)
Saadullah Bashir
19 Living in Awareness of Animal Death: Buddhist Experiments in Ethical Sensibility
257(26)
Justin Fifield
20 Francisco y Chica: Feeling Memory across Borders
283(14)
Juan Fernando Villagomez
21 Salvaging Shame, Saving Ourselves: The Productive Role of Shame for Animals and Marginalized Life
297(20)
Brianne Donaldson
Isaac Willis
22 Ghost Stories: An Epilogue
317(4)
Ashley King
Index 321(8)
About the Contributors 329
Brianne Donaldson is a farmed animal advocate and assistant professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Monmouth College.

Ashley King is a doctoral candidate in religious studies at Northwestern University. Their dissertation project, Body, Flesh, Meat: A Science-fictional Theory of Soteriology, develops the concepts of flesh and meat to theorize racialized queerness, transness, and animality in the viscously embodied soteriologies of contemporary science fiction.