Displaying death and animating life : human-animal relations in art, science, and everyday life / Jane C. Desmond.
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Language: | English |
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Chicago ; London :
The University of Chicago Press,
2016.
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Series: | Animal lives (University of Chicago. Press)
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Physical Description: | x, 333 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Passionate encounters with animals in everyday life
- beyond the mainstream
- Part One. Theaters of the dead : humans and nonhuman animals. 2. Postmortem exhibitions : taxidermied animals and plastinated corpses in the theaters of the dead ; 3. Inside "animal" and outside "culture" : the limits to "sameness" and rhetorics of salvation in von Hagens's Animal Inside Out Body Worlds exhibition
- Part Two. Mourning and the unmourned. 4. On the margins of death : pet cemeteries and mourning practices ; 5. Grievable lives and new kinships : pet cemeteries and the changing geographies of death ; 6. Animal deaths and the written record of history : the inflammatory politics of pet obituaries in newspapers ; 7. Requiem for roadkill : death, denial, and mourning on America's roads
- Part Three. Animating life : cognition, expressivity, and the art market. 8. "Art" by animals. Part 1, The transnational market for art by (nonprimate) animals ; 9. "Art" by animals. Part 2, When the artist is an ape
- popular and scientific discourse and paintings by primates
- 10. Conclusion: "Every bird a 'Blueboy' " and why it matters for "animal studies"
- Notes
- Index.