Humans, Animals and Environments
7.5 credits
Reading list, Master's level, 5GN045
Main group 1
- Acampora, Ralph R., Corporal compassion: animal ethics and philosophy of body, Pittsburgh, PA, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006Compulsory (p. 1–24.)
- Acampora, Ralph R., Real animals? An inquiry on behalf of relational zoöntology, Part of: Human ecology review., vol. 8, no. 2, 2001Compulsory (p. 73–78)
- Ahuya, Neel, "Intimate Atmospheres: Queer Theory in a Time of Extinctions.", Part of: GLQ: a journal of lesbian and gay studies, vol. 21, no. 2-3, 2015Compulsory (p. 365–380 (15 p.))
- Alaimo, Stacy, "Eluding Capture: The Science, Culture, and Pleasure of 'Queer' Animals.", Part of: Queer ecologies: sex, nature, politics, desire, Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press, [2010] (p. 51–68 (17 p.))
- Bell, David, "Queernaturecultures", Part of: Queer ecologies: sex, nature, politics, desire, Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press, [2010]Compulsory (p. 134–143 (9 p.))
- Birke, Lynda; Thompsin, Kirilly, "Stories of Animal Passports: Tracing Disease, Movements, and Identities.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 5, no. 1, 2013Compulsory (p. 1–20 (20 p.))
- Buller, Henry, Animal Geographies I, Part of: Progress in human geography., vol. 38, no. 2, 2013Compulsory (p. 308–318)
- Burton, Rob; Peoples, Sue; H. Cooper, Mark, "Building 'cowshed cultures': A cultural perspective on the promotion of stockmanship and animal welfare on dairy farms", Part of: Journal of rural studies, vol. 28, 2012 (p. 174–187 (13 p.))
- Cattelino, Jessica R., "Loving the Native: Invasive Species and the Cultural Politics of Flourishing.", Part of: The Routledge companion to the environmental humanities, London, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017Compulsory (p. 129–135 (16 p.))
- Chrulew, Matthew, "Reversing Extinction: Restoration and Resurrection in the Pleistocene Rewilding Projects.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 2, no. 2, 2011Compulsory (p. 4–20 (16 p.))
- Clark, Nigel, "Ways to Make a World: From Relational Materiality to Radical Asymmetry", Part of: Inhuman nature: sociable life on a dynamic planet, Los Angeles, [Calif.], SAGE, 2011Compulsory (s. 27–54 (17 s.))
- Coates, Peter, American perceptions of immigrant and invasive species: strangers on the land, Berkeley, University of California Press, 2007 (p. 1–27 (27 p.))
- Colebrook, Claire, "Difference, Time and Organic Extinction.", Part of: Sex After Life: Essays on Extinction, Vol. 2, Open Humanities Press, 2014Compulsory (p. 126–136 (10 p.))
- Cudworth, Erika, "Beyond Speciesism: Intersectionality, Critical Sociology and the Human Domination of Other Animals.", Part of: The rise of critical animal studies: from the margins to the centre, London, Routledge, 2014Compulsory (p. 19–32 (13 p.))
- Davis, Heather, "Toxic Progeny: The Plastisphere and Other Queer Futures.", Part of: philoSOPHIA, vol. 5, no. 2, 2015Compulsory (p. 231–250 (19 p.))
- Deleuze, Gilles; Guattari, Felix, "Becoming-Intense, Becoming-Animal, Becoming-Imperceptible", Part of: A thousand plateaus: capitalism and schizophrenia, London, Continuum, 2002 (p. 232–309 (77 p.))
- Derrida, Jacques, "The Animal That Therefore I am (More to follow)", Part of: Critical inquiry., vol. 28, 2002 (p. 369–418 (49 p.))
- Di Chiro, Giovanna, "Polluted Politics? Confronting Toxic Discourse, Sex Panic, and Eco-Normativity.", Part of: Queer ecologies: sex, nature, politics, desire, Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press, [2010]Compulsory (p. 190–224 (34 p.))
- Fritz-Henry, Erin, "Multiple Temporalities and the Nonhuman Other", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 9, no. 1, 2017Compulsory (p. 1–16 (16 p.))
- Garlick, Ben; Symons, Kate, "Geographies of Extinction: Exploring the Spatiotemporal Relations of Species Death.", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 12, no. 1, 2020 (p. 296–316 (20 p.))
- Geroux, Robert, "Introduction to the Special Issue: Decolonizing Animal Studies.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 10, no. 2, 2019Compulsory (p. 1–6 (6 p.))
- Govindrajan, Radhika, The goat herself has changed: Hindu nationalism, cow protection, and bovine materiality", Part of: Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in India's Central Himalayas, 2018Compulsory (p. 62–89 (27 p.))
- Grebowicz, Margaret, "When Species Meat: Confronting Bestiality Pornography.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 1, no. 2, 2010 (p. 1–14 (14 p.))
- Gundermann, Christian, "Equine/Human Lyme Embodiments: Towards a Feminist Ecology of Entangled Becomings.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 10, no. 2, 2019Compulsory (. 150–172 (22 p.))
- Haraway, Donna Jeanne, Staying with the trouble: making kin in the Chthulucene, Durham, Duke University Press, 2016Compulsory (p. 58–98)
- Haraway, Donna Jeanne, The companion species manifesto: dogs, people and significant otherness, Chicago, Prickly Paradigm, cop. 2003
- Haraway, Donna Jeanne, When species meet, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, cop. 2008Compulsory (p. 3–42 (39 p.))
- Haraway, Donna, "Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Plantationocene, Chthulucene: Making Kin.", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 6, 2015Compulsory (p. 159–165 (6 p.))
- Hartigan, John, "Knowing Animals: Multispecies Ethnography and the Scope of Anthropology", Part of: American anthropologist, vol. 0, no. 0, 2021Compulsory (p. 1–15 (15 p.))
- Hartigan, John, "Racial thinking Transgenics versus Razas", Part of: Care of the Species: Races of Corn and the Science of Plant Biodiversity, University of Minnesota Press, 2017 (p. 53–85 (32 p.))
- Hayward, Eva, "Lessons from a Starfish", Part of: Queering the non/human, Aldershot, Hampshire, England, Ashgate, cop. 2008 (p. 249–262 (13 p.))
- Hayward, Eva; Weinstein, Jami, "Introduction: Tranimalities in the Age of Trans* Life", Part of: Transgender Studies Quarterly, vol. 2, no. 2, 2015Compulsory (p. 195–206 (11 p.))
- Hird, Myra, "Animal Transex", Part of: Australian feminist studies, vol. 21, no. 49, 2006 (p. 35–45 (10 p.))
- Hird, Myra J., The origins of sociable life: evolution after science studies, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, c2009Compulsory (p. 54–57, 103–115 (21 p.))
- Hunt, Alastair; Niemann, Michelle, "Just animals", Part of: The South Atlantic quarterly, vol. 115, no. 2, 2016Compulsory (p. 231–244 (13 p.))
- Ingold, Tim, The perception of the environment: essays on livelihood, dwelling and skill, London, Routledge, 2000 (p. 172–189 (17 p.))
- Irni, Kuura, "Queering Multispecies Bonding: Reading Donna Haraway's Dog Stories as Queer Feminism.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 12, no. 1, 2020 (p. 188–200 (12 p.))
- Jaquette Ray,, Sarah, "Introduction: The Ecological Other.", Part of: The ecological other: environmental exclusion in American culture, Tucson, University of Arizona Press, c2013Compulsory (p. 1–30 (30 p.))
- John Hartigan, "How to interview a plant: Ethnography of life forms", Part of: Care of the Species: Races of Corn and the Science of Plant Biodiversity, University of Minnesota Press, 2017Compulsory (p. 253–281 (28 p.))
- John, Kelsey Dale, "Animal ColonialismIllustrating Intersections between Animal Studies and Settler Colonial Studies through Diné Horsemanship.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 10, no. 2, 2019Compulsory (p. 42–63 (21 p.))
- Jones, Owain; Rigby, Kate; Williams, Linda, "Everyday Ecocide, Toxic Dwelling, and the Inability to Mourn: A Response to Geographies of Extinction.", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 12, no. 1, 2020 (p. 388–403 (15 p.))
- Kramer, Peter; Bressan, Paola, "Humans as Superorganisms: How Microbes, Viruses, Imprinted Genes, and Other Selfish Entities Shape Our Behavior.", Part of: Perspectives on psychological science: a journal of the Association for Psychological Science., vol. 10, no. 4, 2015 (p. 464–481 (17 p.))
- Lowe, Cecilia; Munster, Ursula, "The Viral Creep: Elephants and Herpes in Times of Extinction.", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 8, no. 1, 2016 (p. 118–139 (21 p.))
- Lönngren, Ann-Sofie, "'That's When He Comes Rushing into Her Life.' Swedish Literary Depictions of Human-Animal Sexual Contact at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 12, no. 1, 2020 (p. 167–180 (13 p.))
- Meijer, Eva, "The Melancholic Animal On Depression and Animality.", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 11, no. 1, 2019 (p. 109–21 (11 p.))
- Nimmo, Richard, Enfolding the BioSocial Collective: Ontological Politics in the Evolution of Social Insects", Part of: Humanimalia: a journal of human/animal interface studies, vol. 9, no. 2, 2018 (p. 28–43 (15 p.))
- Ogden, Laura, "The Beaver Diaspora: A Thought Experiment.", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 10, no. 1, 2018Compulsory (p. 63–80 (17 p.))
- Oksanen, Markku; Vuorisalo, Timo, "De-Extinct Species as Wildlife.", Part of: Trace (Turku), vol. 3, 2017Compulsory (p. 5–23 (18 p.))
- Petitt, Andrea; Hovorka, Alice J., Women and Cattle “Becoming-With” in Botswana, 2020 (p. 145–166 (12 p.))
- Picard, Martin; Sandi, Carmen, "The Social Nature of Mitochondria: Implications for Human Health", Part of: Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, vol. 120, 2021Compulsory (p. 595–610 (15 p.))
- Porter, Natalie, "Risky Zoographies: The Limits of Place in Avian Flu Management.", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 1, 2012 (p. 103–121 (18 p.))
- Powys Whyte, Kyle, "Our Ancestors' Dystopia Now: Indigenous Conservation and the Anthropocene.", Part of: The Routledge companion to the environmental humanities, London, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017 (s. 206–213 (7 s.))
- Reis-Castro, Luisa, "Becoming Without: Making Transgenic Mosquitoes and Disease Control in Brazil.", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 13, no. 2, 2021 (p. 323–341 (18 p.))
- Sandilands, Catriona, "Some 'F' Words for the Environmental Humanities: Feralitites, Feminism, Futurities", Part of: The Routledge companion to the environmental humanities, London, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017 (p. 443–450 (p. 9))
- Segerdahl, Pär, "Can natural behaviour be cultivated? The farm as local human/animal culture", Part of: Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, vol. 20, 2007 (p. 167–193 (26 p.))
- Serres, Michel., The parasite, 1st University of Minnesota Press ed., Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2007Compulsory (p. 3–49.)
- Shukin, Nicole, "Biomobility: Calculating Kinship in an Era of Pandemic Speculation.", Part of: Animal Capital, 2009Compulsory (p. 181–223 (42 p.))
- Straube, Wibke, "Toxic Bodies: Ticks, Trans Bodies, and the Ethics of Response-Ability in Art and Activist Writing.", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 11, no. 1, 2019 (p. 216–235 (19 p.))
- Sturgeon, Nöel, "Penguin Family Values: The Nature of Planetary Environmental Reproductive Justice.", Part of: Queer ecologies: sex, nature, politics, desire, Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press, [2010] (p. 103–128 (25 p.))
- Tsing, Anna, "Unruly Edges: Mushrooms as Companion Species", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 1, 2012Compulsory (p. 141–154 (13 p.))
- van Dooren, Thom; Eben Kirksey, Ursula Münster, "Multispecies Studies: Cultivating Arts of Attentiveness", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 8, no. 1, 2016Compulsory (p. 1–17 (17 p.))
- Wetzel, Jennifer, "Turning Over a New Leaf: Fanonian Humanism and Environmental Justice.", Part of: The Routledge companion to the environmental humanities, London, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017Compulsory (p. 165–172 (7 p.))
- Wolfe, Cary, "Introduction", Part of: Animal rites: American culture, the discourse of species, and posthumanist theory, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2003Compulsory (p. 1–17 (17 p.))
- Yusoff, Kathryn, "Geology, Race, Matter.", Part of: A billion black anthropocenes or none, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, [2018]Compulsory (p. 1–14 (14 p.))
- Zahara, Alexander R.D; Hird, Myra, "Raven, Dog, Human: Inhuman Colonialism and Unsettling Cosmologies", Part of: Environmental Humanities, vol. 7, 2015Compulsory (p. 169–190 (21 p.))
- "Climate Change, Vulnerability, and Responsibility.", Part of: Hypatia, vol. 26, no. 4, 2011 (s. 690–710 (20 s.))
* Compulsory