
Linda Kalof
Linda Kalof is Professor of Sociology at Michigan State University.
She is also founder of the Michigan State University interdisciplinary
graduate specialization in Animal Studies: Humanities and Social
Science Perspectives....
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Georgina M. Montgomery
Georgina M. Montgomery, an award-winning educator,
currently teaches at Michigan State University with a
joint appointment in Lyman Briggs College and the
Department of History.
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Making Animal Meaning
Edited by
Linda Kalof
Georgina M. Montgomery
An elucidating collection of ten original essays, Making Animal
Meaning reconceptualizes methods for researching animal
histories and rethinks the contingency of the human-animal
relationship. The vibrant and diverse field of animal studies is
detailed in these interdisciplinary discussions, which include
voices from a broad range of scholars and have an extensive
chronological and geographical reach. These exciting discourses
capture the most compelling theoretical underpinnings of animal
significance while exploring meaning-making through the study of
specific spaces, species, and human-animal relations. A deeply
thoughtful collection — vital to understanding central questions of
agency, kinship, and animal consumption — these essays tackle the
history and philosophy of constructing animal meaning. The Animal
Turn series focuses on how animals figure in human lives, how humans
figure in animal lives, and how both are tethered together in an
increasingly fragile biosphere.
Animal Turn Series
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