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Why our failure to consider the power of animals is to our deep detriment

Animals are staging a revolution—they’re just not telling us. From radioactive boar invading towns to jellyfish disarming battleships, this book threads together news accounts and more in a powerful and timely work of creative, speculative nonfiction that imagines a revolution stirring and asks how humans can be a part of it. If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we should pay attention to how we bump up against animal worlds and how animals will push back. Animal Revolution is a passionate, provocative, cogent call for us to do so.

Ron Broglio reveals how fur and claw and feather and fin are jamming the gears of our social machine. We can try to frame such disruptions as environmental intervention or through the lens of philosophy or biopolitics, but regardless the animals persist beyond our comprehension in reminding us that we too are part of an animal world. Animals see our technologies and machines as invasive beings and, in a nonlinguistic but nonetheless intensive mode of communicating with us, resist our attempts to control them and diminish their habitats. In doing so, they expose the environmental injustices and vulnerabilities in our systems.

A witty, informative, and captivating work—at the juncture of posthumanism, animal studies, phenomenology, and environmental studies—Broglio reminds us of our inadequacy as humans, not our exceptionalism.



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"Might animals be deliberately ‘jamming the anthropological machine’? This is the brilliant question Animal Revolution asks its readers to consider through sly interpretations of destructive animal acts. Readers will enjoy the shrewdness Ron Broglio lends to various animal behaviors, even as his insights inevitably reveal our own shortsightedness and remind us that we are the most invasive and destructive species."—Kari Weil, author of Precarious Partners: Horses and Their Humans in Nineteenth-Century France

"Ron Broglio’s Animal Revolution holds human beings accountable for this myopic, dichotomous approach to animals. There is always something else, or something other, when it comes to the animal. There is no ‘animal’ without the human to name it as such; animals themselves could not care less."—Eugene Thacker, from the Afterword

"Animal Revolution is proof positive that creativity and play not only belong in academic writing but also benefit it."—H-Net Reviews

"Animal Revolution, written during the height of the global pandemic, redefines what constitutes “revolution” and who—or specifically what—might have reason to take part in one."—Edge Effects



Table of Contents

Manifesto: Animal Revolution

Part I

1. There Are No Miracles for Animals

2. Putting a Horse before the Cart

3. Why Don’t We Do It in the Road?

4. Beyond Confines and toward Hospitality

5. Laugh Now, but One Day We’ll Be in Charge

6. The Exploit

7. Return of the Repressed

Interlude: Multiplicities

Part II

8. The State of the Union

9. Exploit Continued, or The Exploit Exploits

10. Other Intelligences

11. Giving Voice

12. Voice and Other Intelligences Continued

13. The Crack

14. Bearing Witness

Coda, or Why We Need Better Stories

Afterword: Beasts of Sorrow

Eugene Thacker

Acknowledgments

Index

Animal Revolution

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 05/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781517912444, 978-1517912444
      ISBN10: 151791244X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Why our failure to consider the power of animals is to our deep detriment

      Animals are staging a revolution—they’re just not telling us. From radioactive boar invading towns to jellyfish disarming battleships, this book threads together news accounts and more in a powerful and timely work of creative, speculative nonfiction that imagines a revolution stirring and asks how humans can be a part of it. If the coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we should pay attention to how we bump up against animal worlds and how animals will push back. Animal Revolution is a passionate, provocative, cogent call for us to do so.

      Ron Broglio reveals how fur and claw and feather and fin are jamming the gears of our social machine. We can try to frame such disruptions as environmental intervention or through the lens of philosophy or biopolitics, but regardless the animals persist beyond our comprehension in reminding us that we too are part of an animal world. Animals see our technologies and machines as invasive beings and, in a nonlinguistic but nonetheless intensive mode of communicating with us, resist our attempts to control them and diminish their habitats. In doing so, they expose the environmental injustices and vulnerabilities in our systems.

      A witty, informative, and captivating work—at the juncture of posthumanism, animal studies, phenomenology, and environmental studies—Broglio reminds us of our inadequacy as humans, not our exceptionalism.



      Trade Review

      "Might animals be deliberately ‘jamming the anthropological machine’? This is the brilliant question Animal Revolution asks its readers to consider through sly interpretations of destructive animal acts. Readers will enjoy the shrewdness Ron Broglio lends to various animal behaviors, even as his insights inevitably reveal our own shortsightedness and remind us that we are the most invasive and destructive species."—Kari Weil, author of Precarious Partners: Horses and Their Humans in Nineteenth-Century France

      "Ron Broglio’s Animal Revolution holds human beings accountable for this myopic, dichotomous approach to animals. There is always something else, or something other, when it comes to the animal. There is no ‘animal’ without the human to name it as such; animals themselves could not care less."—Eugene Thacker, from the Afterword

      "Animal Revolution is proof positive that creativity and play not only belong in academic writing but also benefit it."—H-Net Reviews

      "Animal Revolution, written during the height of the global pandemic, redefines what constitutes “revolution” and who—or specifically what—might have reason to take part in one."—Edge Effects



      Table of Contents

      Manifesto: Animal Revolution

      Part I

      1. There Are No Miracles for Animals

      2. Putting a Horse before the Cart

      3. Why Don’t We Do It in the Road?

      4. Beyond Confines and toward Hospitality

      5. Laugh Now, but One Day We’ll Be in Charge

      6. The Exploit

      7. Return of the Repressed

      Interlude: Multiplicities

      Part II

      8. The State of the Union

      9. Exploit Continued, or The Exploit Exploits

      10. Other Intelligences

      11. Giving Voice

      12. Voice and Other Intelligences Continued

      13. The Crack

      14. Bearing Witness

      Coda, or Why We Need Better Stories

      Afterword: Beasts of Sorrow

      Eugene Thacker

      Acknowledgments

      Index

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