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OverviewHow do we understand the lives of nonhuman animals and our relationship with and responsibilities to them? What are the artifacts or things that help configure such perceived responsibility? And what does it mean to practice conservation in the Anthropocene? Amy D. Propen seeks to answer these questions in Visualizing Posthuman Conservation in the Age of the Anthropocene, which brings a visual-material rhetorical approach into conversation with material feminisms and environmental humanities to describe how technologies, environments, bodies, and matter work together to shape and reshape how we coexist with our nonhuman kin. Through case studies in which visual technologies and science play a prominent role in arguments to protect threatened marine species--from photographs showing the impact of ocean plastics on vulnerable sea birds, to debates about seismic testing and its impact on marine species, to maps created from GPS tracking projects--Propen advances a notion of posthuman environmental conservation that decenters the human enough to consider ideas about the material world from the vantage point of the nonhuman animal. In so bringing together work in environmental humanities, animal studies, human geography, and visual-material rhetoric, Propen further shows how interdisciplinary ways of knowing can further shape and illuminate our various lived and embodied experiences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amy D PropenPublisher: Ohio State University Press Imprint: Ohio State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.313kg ISBN: 9780814254929ISBN 10: 0814254926 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 15 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""I can offer no higher praise than to say that Visualizing Posthuman Conservation is a breakthrough not only in theory but in human consciousness."" --Steven B. Katz ""In her forward-looking, engaging, and accessible book, Amy Propen makes it clear that we urgently need an ethic centered on respect and compassion for, and kinship with, other animals. Personal rewilding and compassionate conservation can lead the way."" --Marc Bekoff, author of Rewilding Our Hearts and The Animals' Agenda ""Rather than illustrating existing paradigms, Amy Propen is out to change them. Visualizing Posthuman Conservation will be influential in rhetorical studies and circles of posthumanist analysis because of its ambitious scope and the deliberate, rigorous certainty with which Propen applies theory to objects of analysis."" --Marguerite Helmers" I can offer no higher praise than to say that Visualizing Posthuman Conservation is a breakthrough not only in theory but in human consciousness. --Steven B. Katz Rather than illustrating existing paradigms, Amy Propen is out to change them. Visualizing Posthuman Conservation will be influential in rhetorical studies and circles of posthumanist analysis because of its ambitious scope and the deliberate, rigorous certainty with which Propen applies theory to objects of analysis. --Marguerite Helmers In her forward-looking, engaging, and accessible book, Amy Propen makes it clear that we urgently need an ethic centered on respect and compassion for, and kinship with, other animals. Personal rewilding and compassionate conservation can lead the way. --Marc Bekoff, author of Rewilding Our Hearts and The Animals' Agenda Author InformationAmy D. Propen is Assistant Professor of Writing at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and author of Locating Visual-Material Rhetorics: The Map, the Mill, and the GPS. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |