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Decolonising Animals

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: De Vos, Rick
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sydney : Sydney University Press, 2023.
Colección:Animal Publics Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Decolonising Animals
  • Decolonising Animals
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Unsettling subjects
  • References
  • The horse is Indigenous to North America: Why silencing the horse is so important to the settler project
  • Introduction
  • The horse is a person
  • Indigenous horses challenge the American creation narrative
  • Narratives of erasure
  • Settler agriculture
  • Horse histories
  • "If the horses weren't here, neither were the Indians"
  • Bering Strait and empty lands
  • Horse migrations
  • Free-range horses today
  • References
  • "Red I am": Names for dingoes in science and Story
  • The Cultural Interface, dingoes and epistemic injustice
  • Land, Aboriginal Law and names for dingoes
  • Balnglan
  • Ankotarinja/Erintja Ngoolya
  • References
  • Reading Toni Morrison close and far: Decolonising literary animal studies
  • References
  • Mass extinction and responsibility
  • 1. Te oha
  • 2. Mass extinction
  • 2.1 Method
  • 2.2 Results
  • 2.3 Discussion
  • 3. Historicising responsibility
  • 3.1 Definitions
  • 3.2 Etymology
  • 4. Mātauranga Māori: a tool for thinking
  • 4.1 Mātauranga Māori and extinction
  • 4.2 Structuring the sixth mass extinction
  • 4.3 The structural violence of the sixth mass extinction
  • 5. A non-agential responsibility
  • 6. Kupu whakatepe
  • References
  • Crypsis, discovery and subjectivity: Unsettling fish histories
  • Dala
  • Gombessa
  • Tuna kuwharuwharu
  • Discovery, collecting and subjectivity
  • Sea Country and fish places
  • Crypsis, subjectivity and settlement
  • References
  • Speculative shit: Bison world-making and dung pat pluralities
  • Situated and submerged perspectives
  • Pluralities and non-human societies
  • Conclusion: what does it mean to end a world?