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10 Entanglements of Species and Injustice through Carceral Violence
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David Pellow
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: How Can We Make Sense of Animal Death? 1
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Part I Before
- 1 Guinea Pig Life, Death, and Dying in Peru 19
- 2 Working toward Livable Lives through Reproductive Justice for Community Cats 45
- 3 Roadkill, or the Logic of Sacrifice 67
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Part II During
- 4 Digidogs and the Science Fiction of Blackness 89
- 5 The Governance of Avian Influenza in the United States 111
- 6 Animals Don’t Fully Understand Death, but Do Humans? 131
- 7 Understanding the Taking of Animals for Food through an Indigenous Lens, Utilizing the Concepts of Food Sovereignty and ʔiisaak (Being Respectful) 153
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Part III After
- 8 Understanding Death Using Animal Models in Forensic Taphonomy 173
- 9 The Slow Death of Spider Goats 195
- 10 Entanglements of Species and Injustice through Carceral Violence 210
- About the Contributors 235
- About the Editors 239
- Index 241
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: How Can We Make Sense of Animal Death? 1
-
Part I Before
- 1 Guinea Pig Life, Death, and Dying in Peru 19
- 2 Working toward Livable Lives through Reproductive Justice for Community Cats 45
- 3 Roadkill, or the Logic of Sacrifice 67
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Part II During
- 4 Digidogs and the Science Fiction of Blackness 89
- 5 The Governance of Avian Influenza in the United States 111
- 6 Animals Don’t Fully Understand Death, but Do Humans? 131
- 7 Understanding the Taking of Animals for Food through an Indigenous Lens, Utilizing the Concepts of Food Sovereignty and ʔiisaak (Being Respectful) 153
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Part III After
- 8 Understanding Death Using Animal Models in Forensic Taphonomy 173
- 9 The Slow Death of Spider Goats 195
- 10 Entanglements of Species and Injustice through Carceral Violence 210
- About the Contributors 235
- About the Editors 239
- Index 241