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Animal Revolution

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"Might animals be deliberately ‘jamming the anthropological machine’? This is the brilliant question Animal Revolution asks its readers to consider through sly interpretations of destructive animal acts. Readers will enjoy the shrewdness Ron Broglio lends to various animal behaviors, even as his insights inevitably reveal our own shortsightedness and remind us that we are the most invasive and destructive species."—Kari Weil, author of Precarious Partners: Horses and Their Humans in Nineteenth-Century France

"Ron Broglio’s Animal Revolution holds human beings accountable for this myopic, dichotomous approach to animals. There is always something else, or something other, when it comes to the animal. There is no ‘animal’ without the human to name it as such; animals themselves could not care less."—Eugene Thacker, from the Afterword

"Animal Revolution is proof positive that creativity and play not only belong in academic writing but also benefit it."—H-Net Reviews

 

"Animal Revolution, written during the height of the global pandemic, redefines what constitutes “revolution” and who—or specifically what—might have reason to take part in one."—Edge Effects

 

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Detaljer

Forlag
University of Minnesota Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781517912437
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
20 x 13 cm

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"Might animals be deliberately ‘jamming the anthropological machine’? This is the brilliant question Animal Revolution asks its readers to consider through sly interpretations of destructive animal acts. Readers will enjoy the shrewdness Ron Broglio lends to various animal behaviors, even as his insights inevitably reveal our own shortsightedness and remind us that we are the most invasive and destructive species."—Kari Weil, author of Precarious Partners: Horses and Their Humans in Nineteenth-Century France

"Ron Broglio’s Animal Revolution holds human beings accountable for this myopic, dichotomous approach to animals. There is always something else, or something other, when it comes to the animal. There is no ‘animal’ without the human to name it as such; animals themselves could not care less."—Eugene Thacker, from the Afterword

"Animal Revolution is proof positive that creativity and play not only belong in academic writing but also benefit it."—H-Net Reviews

 

"Animal Revolution, written during the height of the global pandemic, redefines what constitutes “revolution” and who—or specifically what—might have reason to take part in one."—Edge Effects

 

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