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Queer Entanglements: Intersections of Gender, Sexuality, and Animal Companionship [Mīkstie vāki]

(Flinders University of South Australia), (University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand), (Queensland University of Technology), (Curtin University, Perth)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 237 pages, height x width x depth: 228x151x15 mm, weight: 370 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 110873894X
  • ISBN-13: 9781108738941
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 237 pages, height x width x depth: 228x151x15 mm, weight: 370 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 110873894X
  • ISBN-13: 9781108738941
This book explores lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, trans, and non-binary people's relationships with animal companions. Drawing on the authors' research across psychology, media, gender studies, and sociology, the book combines theory and evidence to frame the queer entanglements of human and animal lives as a menagerie of interweaving experiences.

Queer Entanglements provides the first comprehensive account of the intersections of lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, trans, and non-binary people's lives with the lives of animals. Exploring diverse topics such as domestic violence, grief following the loss of an animal, veganism, cruelty-free makeup products, Pride events, and community activism, the book offers a theoretical and empirical basis for understanding the contexts that bring together human and animal lives. By using real-world examples, it provides a lively and engaging view of what it means to think about the connections between animal and human lives, even when human experiences operate at the expense of animal wellbeing. This critical, intersectional, and interdisciplinary perspective on human-animal relations will be of interest to scholars and students in human-animal studies, psychology, sociology, social work, and cultural and gender studies.

Recenzijas

'This is the most thorough account of the relationships between animals, both as constructs and companions, and LGBTQIA+ people. The authors successfully tackle imperative the topics at hand. It is a crucial text that will aid the discussions surrounding the enmeshment of human and animal lives with queer politics.' Z. Zane McNeill, Co-Editor of Queer and Trans Voices 'In their magnificent transdisciplinary collaboration, the authors advance the fields of Animal Studies and Gender and Sexuality Studies. This exceptional book reveals the intimate and structural processes of making queer multispecies kinship through our entanglements, sentiment, and dedication.' Lisa Jean Moore, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, State University of New York 'This work invites further exploration of the significance of these alternative forms of kinship Recommended.' C. E. Rasmussen, Choice

Papildus informācija

This book explores LGBQTNB people's relationships with animals, examining a complex menagerie of human-animal relationships.
1. Menageries, Enmeshment, and Irreducibility;
2. Love, Loss, and Grief;
3. Violence, Cruelty, and Rescue;
4. Sameness, Difference, and Intercorporeality;
5. Rainbows, Flags, and Bridges;
6. Consumption, Consumerism, and Kink;
7. Voice, Responsibility, and Liberation; References; Index.
Damien W. Riggs is Professor of Psychology in the College of Education, Psychology, and Social Work at Flinders University, Australia. Shoshana Rosenberg is an independent researcher currently based in Naarm, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Heather Fraser is Associate Professor of Social Work in the School of Public Health and Social Work at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Nik Taylor is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Human Services at the University of Canterbury, Aotearoa, New Zealand.