Animals and Race
The intersection of race and species has a long and problematic history. Western thinking specifically has demonstrated a societal need to try to conceive of race as a purely biological fact rather than a social construct. This book is an academic-activist challenge to that instinct, prioritizing anti-racism in its observation of the animal-race intersection. Too often, as Bénédicte Boisseron has indicated, this intersection typically appears in the form of animal activists instrumentalizing racial discrimination as a vehicle to approach animal rights. But why does this intersection exist, and, perhaps more importantly, how can we challenge it moving forward? This volume examines those two critical questions, taking an interdisciplinary approach in moving across subjects including art history, film studies, American history, and digital media analysis. Our interpretation of animals has, for centuries, been fundamental in the development of Western race thinking. This collection of essays looks at how this perspective contributes to the construction of racial discrimination, prioritizing ways to read the animal in our culture as a means for working to dismantle this conception.
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Animals and Race
The intersection of race and species has a long and problematic history. Western thinking specifically has demonstrated a societal need to try to conceive of race as a purely biological fact rather than a social construct. This book is an academic-activist challenge to that instinct, prioritizing anti-racism in its observation of the animal-race intersection. Too often, as Bénédicte Boisseron has indicated, this intersection typically appears in the form of animal activists instrumentalizing racial discrimination as a vehicle to approach animal rights. But why does this intersection exist, and, perhaps more importantly, how can we challenge it moving forward? This volume examines those two critical questions, taking an interdisciplinary approach in moving across subjects including art history, film studies, American history, and digital media analysis. Our interpretation of animals has, for centuries, been fundamental in the development of Western race thinking. This collection of essays looks at how this perspective contributes to the construction of racial discrimination, prioritizing ways to read the animal in our culture as a means for working to dismantle this conception.
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Animals and Race

Animals and Race

by Jonathan W. Thurston-Torres (Editor)
Animals and Race

Animals and Race

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The intersection of race and species has a long and problematic history. Western thinking specifically has demonstrated a societal need to try to conceive of race as a purely biological fact rather than a social construct. This book is an academic-activist challenge to that instinct, prioritizing anti-racism in its observation of the animal-race intersection. Too often, as Bénédicte Boisseron has indicated, this intersection typically appears in the form of animal activists instrumentalizing racial discrimination as a vehicle to approach animal rights. But why does this intersection exist, and, perhaps more importantly, how can we challenge it moving forward? This volume examines those two critical questions, taking an interdisciplinary approach in moving across subjects including art history, film studies, American history, and digital media analysis. Our interpretation of animals has, for centuries, been fundamental in the development of Western race thinking. This collection of essays looks at how this perspective contributes to the construction of racial discrimination, prioritizing ways to read the animal in our culture as a means for working to dismantle this conception.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611864458
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2023
Series: The Animal Turn
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jonathan W. Thurston-Torres received their PhD in English from Michigan State University, specializing in early modern literature, animal studies, and horror literature. Thurston-Torres was the recipient of a Newberry Library Fellowship and has been nominated for multiple queer literature awards.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Racial History of Animals vii

Of Domestication and Violence

This Is a Thoroughbred Boy: Exploring the Lives of Slave Children and Animals Rachael L. Pasierowska 3

The Double Standard: German Shepherds, Race, and Violence Silke Hackenesch Mieke Roscher 15

Sheep Trouble on Clifton Beach: Sacrificial Sheep Exorcising the Demon of Racism? Benita de Robillard 33

Of Menageries and Empires

Llamas, Snakes, and Indigenous Colonial Equivalency in the Andes Rachel Sarah O'Toole 53

Disguise Hunting and Indian Otherness in Theodor de Bry's Brief Narration of What Befell the French in Florida (1591) Thomas Balfe 73

Refraining Whiteness in the Zoo: Snowflake the Gorilla in Modern Media Elizabeth Tavella 97

Of Prey, Sex, and Gender

The Miseducation of Henrietta Forge: Whiteness and the Equestrian Imagination in C. E. Morgan's The Sport of Kings Angela Hofstetter 117

From Apes to Stags: Black Men, White Women, and the Animals That Code Them in Horror Cinema Jonathan W. Thurston-Torres 133

Queer Trouble at the Origin: Steven Cohen's Cradle of Humankind (2012) Ruth Lipschitz 147

#Rate A Species: Reviewing Animal Commodities on the Internet Soledad Altrudi 159

Of Food and Kin

Civil Rats and the Human Exceptional: A Vegan-Historical Account of the Rat Extermination Act of 1967 Thomas Aiello 175

The Cry of the Wolf: Exposing the Peril of Racism Lurking in the White Sheep Complex Rajesh K. Reddy 191

Contributors 205

Index 209

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