Animals at work : identity, politics and culture in work with animals

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    • Hamilton, Lindsay
    • Taylor, Nik

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Animals at work : identity, politics and culture in work with animals

by Lindsay Hamilton, Nik Taylor

(Human-animal studies / editor Kenneth Shapiro, v. 16)

Brill, 2013

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-191) and index

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Animals at Work is founded upon a broad and unique variety of empirical research settings - animal sanctuaries, farms, slaughter-houses, veterinary practices and behind the scenes of a natural history documentary film-making team. Hamilton and Taylor apply a breadth of post-structural and post-humanist theories to establish what happens when animal-agents are brought into human networks and spaces of representation, and the artful ways in which they become integral in shared human meaning-making. Interrogating the apparent boundaries of meaning between animals and humans by taking a close-up view of those working with animals in a variety of occupational settings, the book enjoys a rare and original range of empirical research contexts from British dairy farms to the jungles of Borneo.

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