In this article, I explore questions of laboratory animal agency in dialogue with Thalia Field’s literary text “Experimental Animals: A Reality Fiction” (2016). Using the framework of “care” (understood, following María Puig de la Bellacasa 2017, as a multi-dimensional concept comprising affect, ethics, and practice), I consider how Field’s synaesthetic descriptions of animal suffering create an affective response in readers, alerting them to a shared carnal vulnerability. Indeed, rather than anthropomorphizing animals through narration or focalization, Field “stays with the body” to consider how animals call to us not as experimental objects, but as ethical subjects, how they become – in other words – agents of the description (Stewart 201...
Critical Theory pioneered the theorization of human-animal relations, helping establish that agency ...
In recent years, there has been an undeniable shift in how we think about nonhuman animals. A growin...
The animal, and the questions that pertain to it in respect of its often-complex relationship with h...
In this article, I explore questions of laboratory animal agency in dialogue with Thalia Field’s lit...
Billions of animals are killed every year based on this ethical premise: Animals are lower than huma...
How can humans change the way they perceive nonhuman animals? What would it take to see animals diff...
This article presents two vignettes from ethnographic research conducted in a ‘biological services u...
Despite recent developments in the field of human–animal studies and a surge of growth in scholarsh...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
The so-called animal turn in literature has fostered the evolution of animal studies, a discipline a...
This commentary emphasizes Broom’s (2014) attack on “the widely stated human prejudices” that preven...
This article engages the claim that narrative is crucial to humans’ capacity to imagine and to know ...
The study of human-animal work is a new and rapidly evolving field. This thesis takes an ‘ethic of ...
The use of non-human animals as models in research and drug testing is a key route through which con...
Stakeholder theory has largely been anthropocentric in its focus on human actors and interests, fail...
Critical Theory pioneered the theorization of human-animal relations, helping establish that agency ...
In recent years, there has been an undeniable shift in how we think about nonhuman animals. A growin...
The animal, and the questions that pertain to it in respect of its often-complex relationship with h...
In this article, I explore questions of laboratory animal agency in dialogue with Thalia Field’s lit...
Billions of animals are killed every year based on this ethical premise: Animals are lower than huma...
How can humans change the way they perceive nonhuman animals? What would it take to see animals diff...
This article presents two vignettes from ethnographic research conducted in a ‘biological services u...
Despite recent developments in the field of human–animal studies and a surge of growth in scholarsh...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
The so-called animal turn in literature has fostered the evolution of animal studies, a discipline a...
This commentary emphasizes Broom’s (2014) attack on “the widely stated human prejudices” that preven...
This article engages the claim that narrative is crucial to humans’ capacity to imagine and to know ...
The study of human-animal work is a new and rapidly evolving field. This thesis takes an ‘ethic of ...
The use of non-human animals as models in research and drug testing is a key route through which con...
Stakeholder theory has largely been anthropocentric in its focus on human actors and interests, fail...
Critical Theory pioneered the theorization of human-animal relations, helping establish that agency ...
In recent years, there has been an undeniable shift in how we think about nonhuman animals. A growin...
The animal, and the questions that pertain to it in respect of its often-complex relationship with h...