In this paper, I argue that animal domestication, speciesism, and other modern human-animal interactions in North America are possible because of and through the erasure of Indigenous bodies and the emptying of Indigenous lands for settler-colonial expansion. That is, we cannot address animal oppression or talk about animal liberation without naming and subsequently dismantling settler colonialism and white supremacy as political machinations that require the simultaneous exploitation and/or erasure of animal and Indigenous bodies. I begin by re-framing animality as a politics of space to suggest that animal bodies are made intelligible in the settler imagination on stolen, colonized, and re-settled Indigenous lands. Thinking through Andrea...
According to Benedict Anderson, nations exist as an imagined community, tethered to geographic featu...
In his Indigenous critique of the field of animal studies, Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree Nation...
In 1794 Coleridge and Southey made a plan to set up a utopian community on the banks of the Susqueha...
In this paper, I argue that animal domestication, speciesism, and other modern human-animal interact...
This overview of animal studies scholarship from 2020 covers a diverse range of sites – from escaped...
In their 2010 book Postcolonial Ecocriticism, widely recognized as a founding contribution in the su...
In their 2010 book Postcolonial Ecocriticism, widely recognized as a founding contribution in the su...
This paper explores the parallels between racism and speciesism, to argue that the colonial ‘otherin...
It seems natural to argue that anthropocentrism is in animal rights theory what androcentrism is in ...
This article examines the underlying biopolitical premises of wildlife management in Palestine/Israe...
This article examines the underlying biopolitical premises of wildlife management in Palestine/Israe...
This article examines the underlying biopolitical premises of wildlife management in Palestine/Israe...
Today, the movements and debates for animal rights are still influential standpoints on animal matte...
According to Benedict Anderson, nations exist as an imagined community, tethered to geographic featu...
It can be considered the most systemic, deadly, and all-encompassing form of institutional violence ...
According to Benedict Anderson, nations exist as an imagined community, tethered to geographic featu...
In his Indigenous critique of the field of animal studies, Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree Nation...
In 1794 Coleridge and Southey made a plan to set up a utopian community on the banks of the Susqueha...
In this paper, I argue that animal domestication, speciesism, and other modern human-animal interact...
This overview of animal studies scholarship from 2020 covers a diverse range of sites – from escaped...
In their 2010 book Postcolonial Ecocriticism, widely recognized as a founding contribution in the su...
In their 2010 book Postcolonial Ecocriticism, widely recognized as a founding contribution in the su...
This paper explores the parallels between racism and speciesism, to argue that the colonial ‘otherin...
It seems natural to argue that anthropocentrism is in animal rights theory what androcentrism is in ...
This article examines the underlying biopolitical premises of wildlife management in Palestine/Israe...
This article examines the underlying biopolitical premises of wildlife management in Palestine/Israe...
This article examines the underlying biopolitical premises of wildlife management in Palestine/Israe...
Today, the movements and debates for animal rights are still influential standpoints on animal matte...
According to Benedict Anderson, nations exist as an imagined community, tethered to geographic featu...
It can be considered the most systemic, deadly, and all-encompassing form of institutional violence ...
According to Benedict Anderson, nations exist as an imagined community, tethered to geographic featu...
In his Indigenous critique of the field of animal studies, Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree Nation...
In 1794 Coleridge and Southey made a plan to set up a utopian community on the banks of the Susqueha...