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Book Synopsis

In the first days of spring, birds undergo a spectacular metamorphosis. After a long winter of migration and peaceful coexistence, they suddenly begin to sing with all their might, varying each series of notes as if it were an audiophonic novel. They cannot bear the presence of other birds and begin to threaten and attack them if they cross a border, which might be invisible to human eyes but seems perfectly tangible to birds. Is this display of bird aggression just a pretence, a game that all birds play? Or do birds suddenly become territorial – and, if so, why?

By attending carefully to the ways that birds construct their worlds and ornithologists have tried to understand them, Despret sheds fresh light on the activities of both and, at the same time, enables us to become more aware of the multiple worlds and modes of existence that characterize the planet we share in common with birds and other species.



Trade Review
“fascinating”
The Environmental Magazine

‘Without forgetting the dangers of violence and extinction, Despret’s writing always makes the world more generous, open, surprising, and generative. Living as a Bird inquires about and engages with “territory” and “territoriality” in exquisite specificity and concrete detail, exploring these birds, these writers and observers of birds, these sounds and calls, these rituals and affects. In the process, this potent little book describes and proposes a polyphonic score. Readers learn how to pay attention, to attend, to tune the senses and to open the imagination. What emerges are bird-rich, science-rich stories that are less deterministic, less self-satisfied with Explanation, more open to manoeuvre, both for birds and for humans who tune themselves to complex avian performances of their becoming in place.’
Donna Haraway, Professor Emerita at the University of California, Santa Cruz

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements


First chord

Counterpoint


Chapter 1

Territories

Counterpoint


Chapter 2

The power to affect

Counterpoint


Chapter 3

Overpopulation

Counterpoint


Second chord

Counterpoint


Chapter 4

Possessions

Counterpoint


Chapter 5

Aggression

Counterpoint


Chapter 6

Polyphonic scores

Counterpoint


Postscripts

A Poetic of Attention – Stéphane Durand

Gathering up the knowledge which has fallen from the nest – Baptiste Morizot


Notes

Living as a Bird

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A Paperback / softback by Vinciane Despret, Helen Morrison

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 15/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9781509547272, 978-1509547272
    ISBN10: 1509547274

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In the first days of spring, birds undergo a spectacular metamorphosis. After a long winter of migration and peaceful coexistence, they suddenly begin to sing with all their might, varying each series of notes as if it were an audiophonic novel. They cannot bear the presence of other birds and begin to threaten and attack them if they cross a border, which might be invisible to human eyes but seems perfectly tangible to birds. Is this display of bird aggression just a pretence, a game that all birds play? Or do birds suddenly become territorial – and, if so, why?

    By attending carefully to the ways that birds construct their worlds and ornithologists have tried to understand them, Despret sheds fresh light on the activities of both and, at the same time, enables us to become more aware of the multiple worlds and modes of existence that characterize the planet we share in common with birds and other species.



    Trade Review
    “fascinating”
    The Environmental Magazine

    ‘Without forgetting the dangers of violence and extinction, Despret’s writing always makes the world more generous, open, surprising, and generative. Living as a Bird inquires about and engages with “territory” and “territoriality” in exquisite specificity and concrete detail, exploring these birds, these writers and observers of birds, these sounds and calls, these rituals and affects. In the process, this potent little book describes and proposes a polyphonic score. Readers learn how to pay attention, to attend, to tune the senses and to open the imagination. What emerges are bird-rich, science-rich stories that are less deterministic, less self-satisfied with Explanation, more open to manoeuvre, both for birds and for humans who tune themselves to complex avian performances of their becoming in place.’
    Donna Haraway, Professor Emerita at the University of California, Santa Cruz

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements


    First chord

    Counterpoint


    Chapter 1

    Territories

    Counterpoint


    Chapter 2

    The power to affect

    Counterpoint


    Chapter 3

    Overpopulation

    Counterpoint


    Second chord

    Counterpoint


    Chapter 4

    Possessions

    Counterpoint


    Chapter 5

    Aggression

    Counterpoint


    Chapter 6

    Polyphonic scores

    Counterpoint


    Postscripts

    A Poetic of Attention – Stéphane Durand

    Gathering up the knowledge which has fallen from the nest – Baptiste Morizot


    Notes

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