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Screening the nonhuman: representations of animal others in the media

Anderton, Joseph(Contributions by)Atkinson, Michael(Contributions by)Berns, Fernando Pagnoni(Contributions by)Cedillo, Christina Victoria(Contributions by)George, Amber E.(Contributions by)Hockenhull, Stella(Contributions by)Hoing, Anja(Contributions by)Husemann, am(Contributions by)Law, Fiona Yuk-wa(Contributions by)Lerberg, Matthew(Contributions by)Marino, Cesar(Contributions by)Nothen, Guilherme(Contributions by)Parson, Sean(Contributions by)Polish, Jennifer(Contributions by)Schatz, J. L.(Contributions by)Soles, Carter(Contributions by)George, Amber E.(Edited by)Schatz, J. L.(Edited by)
Part of the Critical Animal Studies and Theory series
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Screening the Nonhuman draws connections between how animals represented on screen translate into reality. In doing so, the book demonstrates that consuming media is not a neutral act but rather a political one. The images humans consume have real world consequences for how animals are treated as actors, as pets, and in nature. The contributors propose that altering the representations of animals can change the way humans relate to non/humans. Our hope is for humans to generate more ethical relationships with non/humans, ultimately mediating reality both in terms of fiction and non-fiction. To achieve this end, film, television, advertisements, and social media are analyzed through an intersectional lens. But the book doesn’t stop here. Each author creates counter-representational strategies that promise to unweave the assumptions that have led to the mistreatment of humans and non/humans alike.

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Lexington Books
1498513751 / 9781498513753
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
179.3
27/04/2016
English
233 pages
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