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The contributors of Like an Animal challenge most fundamental concepts in the fields of racism, dehumanization, borders, displacement, and refugees that rest on the assumption of humanism. They show how we can bend the arc of the moral universe toward justice at the border. The goal of this interdisciplinary collection is twofold. First, to invite border/migration studies to consider a broader social justice perspective that includes nonhuman animals. Second, to start a discussion if nonhumans maybe refugees of a kind and how humans can address nonhumans’ interests and needs from the perspective of addressing refugee issues. As capitalism and the climate crisis are taking a catastrophic toll on the planet, this timely volume exposes the alternative origins of violence that lie at the heart of the planet’s destruction.

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List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction   Natalie Khazaal PART 1 Deconstructing the Human/Nonhuman Divide 1 Communicating Solidarity: The Ethics of Representing Human and Nonhuman Distant Suffering   Núria Almiron 2 Inferiority by Association: Animals, Migrants, and Chicana/Ecofeminist Possibilities   Garrett Bunyak 3 “Like an Animal”: Tropes for Delegitimization   Atsuko Matsuoka and John Sorenson 4 Species Traitor?: Foundations and Tensions in Human/Animal Scholarship and Advocacy   Debra Merskin PART 2 Insights into the Politics, Advocacy, and Laws Related to the Divide 5 Care Movements, Climate Crisis, and Multi-Species Refugees   Erin M. Evans 6 Global Migration Crises, Nonhuman Animals, and the Role of Law   Charlotte E. Blattner 7 The Costs of a Wall: The Impact of Pseudo-Security Policies on Communities, Wildlife, and Ecosystems on the US-Mexico Border   Steven Best PART 3 Media Representations of the Divide and the Potential Points of Its Disruption 8 The Press outside the West: Displacement, Refugees, and Nonhuman Animals in Bulgaria and Lebanon   Natalie Khazaal 9 Parasitic Breeding Herds: The Representation of Syrian Refugees on Turkish Social Media   Sezen Ergin Zengin 10 Seeking a Place to Live: Visual Representations of Human and Anymal Migrants in Images from the International Daily Press   Laura Fernández 11 Bordering: Brexit and Human-Nonhuman Entanglements in UK Press Coverage of Romania   Claire Parkinson  Index

Like an Animal: Critical Animal Studies Approaches to Borders, Displacement, and Othering

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 17/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9789004439085, 978-9004439085
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      Book Synopsis
      The contributors of Like an Animal challenge most fundamental concepts in the fields of racism, dehumanization, borders, displacement, and refugees that rest on the assumption of humanism. They show how we can bend the arc of the moral universe toward justice at the border. The goal of this interdisciplinary collection is twofold. First, to invite border/migration studies to consider a broader social justice perspective that includes nonhuman animals. Second, to start a discussion if nonhumans maybe refugees of a kind and how humans can address nonhumans’ interests and needs from the perspective of addressing refugee issues. As capitalism and the climate crisis are taking a catastrophic toll on the planet, this timely volume exposes the alternative origins of violence that lie at the heart of the planet’s destruction.

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction   Natalie Khazaal PART 1 Deconstructing the Human/Nonhuman Divide 1 Communicating Solidarity: The Ethics of Representing Human and Nonhuman Distant Suffering   Núria Almiron 2 Inferiority by Association: Animals, Migrants, and Chicana/Ecofeminist Possibilities   Garrett Bunyak 3 “Like an Animal”: Tropes for Delegitimization   Atsuko Matsuoka and John Sorenson 4 Species Traitor?: Foundations and Tensions in Human/Animal Scholarship and Advocacy   Debra Merskin PART 2 Insights into the Politics, Advocacy, and Laws Related to the Divide 5 Care Movements, Climate Crisis, and Multi-Species Refugees   Erin M. Evans 6 Global Migration Crises, Nonhuman Animals, and the Role of Law   Charlotte E. Blattner 7 The Costs of a Wall: The Impact of Pseudo-Security Policies on Communities, Wildlife, and Ecosystems on the US-Mexico Border   Steven Best PART 3 Media Representations of the Divide and the Potential Points of Its Disruption 8 The Press outside the West: Displacement, Refugees, and Nonhuman Animals in Bulgaria and Lebanon   Natalie Khazaal 9 Parasitic Breeding Herds: The Representation of Syrian Refugees on Turkish Social Media   Sezen Ergin Zengin 10 Seeking a Place to Live: Visual Representations of Human and Anymal Migrants in Images from the International Daily Press   Laura Fernández 11 Bordering: Brexit and Human-Nonhuman Entanglements in UK Press Coverage of Romania   Claire Parkinson  Index

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