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Animal Edutainment in a Neoliberal Era is a rich and beautifully written multispecies ethnographic monograph that explores pedagogy and practice at a Southern California aquarium housing and displaying over 10,000 animals. Drawing on extensive interviews with aquarium staff and visitors, as well as fieldwork interacting with and observing human-animal interactions, the book demonstrates the complex ways in which aquarium animals are politically deployed in teaching and learning processes. Weaving together insights from anthropology, critical geography, environmental education, and political ecology, Teresa Lloro crafts a three-pronged political ecology of education lens, illuminating how neoliberal ideologies interact at various scales (local, regional, national, and global) to deeply shape aquarium decision-making and practice. Acknowledging that neoliberalism enrolls humans and other animals in teaching and learning in new and often poorly understood ways, this study chal

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"Teresa Lloro's new book, Animal Edutainment in a Neoliberal Era, is a welcome and needed addition to the works on the uses of animals in two spheres: entertainment and education. Drawing on the author's ethnographic work among the people and animals who interact at a public aquarium, Animal Edutainment in a Neoliberal Era uncovers a number of uncomfortable truths inherent in our use of animals, and suggests some new ways in which we might move forward."—Margo De Mello, Human-Animal Studies Program Director, Animals & Society Institute

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Introduction – The Making of a Region al Edutainment Venue – Neoliberal Subjectivities and the Pedagogy of “Sustainable Seafood” – Bird Biopower in Lorikeet Forest – The Disembodied Shark – Affective Labor in the Lorikeet Forest– A Watershed Moment for Zoos and Aquariums? Exploring Feminist Posthumanist Theories and Pedagogies – Author Index – Suject Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/12/2021 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433147210, 978-1433147210
      ISBN10: 1433147211

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Animal Edutainment in a Neoliberal Era is a rich and beautifully written multispecies ethnographic monograph that explores pedagogy and practice at a Southern California aquarium housing and displaying over 10,000 animals. Drawing on extensive interviews with aquarium staff and visitors, as well as fieldwork interacting with and observing human-animal interactions, the book demonstrates the complex ways in which aquarium animals are politically deployed in teaching and learning processes. Weaving together insights from anthropology, critical geography, environmental education, and political ecology, Teresa Lloro crafts a three-pronged political ecology of education lens, illuminating how neoliberal ideologies interact at various scales (local, regional, national, and global) to deeply shape aquarium decision-making and practice. Acknowledging that neoliberalism enrolls humans and other animals in teaching and learning in new and often poorly understood ways, this study chal

      Trade Review
      "Teresa Lloro's new book, Animal Edutainment in a Neoliberal Era, is a welcome and needed addition to the works on the uses of animals in two spheres: entertainment and education. Drawing on the author's ethnographic work among the people and animals who interact at a public aquarium, Animal Edutainment in a Neoliberal Era uncovers a number of uncomfortable truths inherent in our use of animals, and suggests some new ways in which we might move forward."—Margo De Mello, Human-Animal Studies Program Director, Animals & Society Institute

      Table of Contents

      Introduction – The Making of a Region al Edutainment Venue – Neoliberal Subjectivities and the Pedagogy of “Sustainable Seafood” – Bird Biopower in Lorikeet Forest – The Disembodied Shark – Affective Labor in the Lorikeet Forest– A Watershed Moment for Zoos and Aquariums? Exploring Feminist Posthumanist Theories and Pedagogies – Author Index – Suject Index.

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