Maritime Animals: Ships, Species, Stories

Author:   Kaori Nagai
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
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9780271095370


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   06 June 2023
Format:   Hardback
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This volume explores nonhuman animals’ involvement with human maritime activities in the age of sail—as well as the myriad multispecies connections formed across different geographical locations knitted together by the long history of global ship movement. Far from treating the ship as a confined space defined by the sea, Maritime Animals considers the ship’s connections to broader contexts and networks and covers a variety of locations, from the Canadian Arctic to the Pacific Islands. Each chapter focuses on the oceanic experiences of a particular species, from ship vermin, animals transported onboard as food, and animal specimens for scientific study to livestock, companion and working animals, deep-sea animals that find refuge in shipwrecks, and terrestrial animals that hunker down on flotsam and jetsam. Drawing on recent scholarship in animal studies, maritime studies, environmental humanities, and a wide range of other perspectives and storytelling approaches, Maritime Animals challenges an anthropocentric understanding of maritime history. Instead, this volume highlights the ways in which species, through their interaction with the oceans, tell stories and make histories in significant and often surprising ways. In addition to the editor, the contributors to this volume include Anna Boswell, Nancy Cushing, Lea Edgar, David Haworth, Donna Landry, Derek Lee Nelson, Jimmy Packham, Laurence Publicover, Killian Quigley, Lynette Russell, Adam Sundberg, and Thom van Dooren.

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Author:   Kaori Nagai
Publisher:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780271095370


ISBN 10:   0271095377
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   06 June 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction Kaori Nagai 1. Islands, Oceans, Whaling Ships, and the Mutable Ontologies of the Galápagos Tortoise David Haworth and Lynette Russell 2. Shipworms and Maritime Ecology in the Age of Sail Derek Lee Nelson and Adam Sundberg 3. Sheep from Cowes: Using a Shipboard Diary to Explore Animal Mobilities Nancy Cushing 4. Weapons, Commodities, Subjects: Stories of Horses at Sea Donna Landry 5. Repatriating Castaways: Travel Tales of the Tuatara Anna Boswell 6. Rattus- Homo- Machine: Rats as Seafarers in the Nineteenth Century Kaori Nagai 7. “Beloved Member of Our Team”: The Sled Dogs of the St. Roch Lea Edgar 8. The Decontextualized Deep: Fathoming the Whale Jimmy Packham and Laurence Publicover 9. The Encrusting Ocean: Life- Forms of the Spongy Wreck Killian Quigley 10. Drifting with Snails: Stories from Hawai‘i Thom van Dooren List of Contributors Index

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“With each chapter focusing on relationships between humans, ships, and different animal species, Maritime Animals redefines the scope of what we see as maritime into a less anthropocentric conceptualization of ocean-based interactions. Through animal case studies, the authors present the maritime world as a complex ecology of human and nonhuman interactions, mediated through the technologies of ships. This book makes valuable contributions in particular to animal studies, environmental history, ecocriticism, and maritime history.” —Jakobina Arch,author of Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans and the Environment of Early Modern Japan “The ten chapters in Maritime Animals challenge academic norms, be it through the unusual species being written about (snails, worms, reptiles), or via the uncanny theorizations of space and time, as explored from the perspective of nonhuman species. This collection pushes maritime studies into new directions, including a better appreciation of relationships between animals and shipping, history and ecology, pests and colonialism.” —Andrew Kincaid,author of Postcolonial Dublin: Imperial Legacies and the Built Environment


“With each chapter focusing on relationships between humans, ships, and different animal species, Maritime Animals redefines the scope of what we see as maritime into a less anthropocentric conceptualization of ocean-based interactions. Through animal case studies, the authors present the maritime world as a complex ecology of human and nonhuman interactions, mediated through the technologies of ships. This book makes valuable contributions in particular to animal studies, environmental history, ecocriticism, and maritime history.” —Jakobina Arch, author of Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans and the Environment of Early Modern Japan “The ten chapters in Maritime Animals challenge academic norms, be it through the unusual species being written about (snails, worms, reptiles), or via the uncanny theorizations of space and time, as explored from the perspective of nonhuman species. This collection pushes maritime studies into new directions, including a better appreciation of relationships between animals and shipping, history and ecology, pests and colonialism.” —Andrew Kincaid, author of Postcolonial Dublin: Imperial Legacies and the Built Environment


With each chapter focusing on relationships between humans, ships, and different animal species, Maritime Animals redefines the scope of what we see as maritime into a less anthropocentric conceptualization of ocean-based interactions. Through animal case studies, the authors present the maritime world as a complex ecology of human and nonhuman interactions, mediated through the technologies of ships. This book makes valuable contributions in particular to animal studies, environmental history, ecocriticism, and maritime history. -Jakobina Arch, author of Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans and the Environment of Early Modern Japan The ten chapters in Maritime Animals challenge academic norms, be it through the unusual species being written about (snails, worms, reptiles), or via the uncanny theorizations of space and time, as explored from the perspective of nonhuman species. This collection pushes maritime studies into new directions, including a better appreciation of relationships between animals and shipping, history and ecology, pests and colonialism. -Andrew Kincaid, author of Postcolonial Dublin: Imperial Legacies and the Built Environment


Author Information

Kaori Nagai is Lecturer in Victorian Literature at the University of Kent. She is the author of Empire of Analogies: Kipling, India and Ireland and Imperial Beast Fables: Animals, Cosmopolitanism, and the British Empire.

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