Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness: The Contradictions of Care in Conservation Practice
McLauchlan, Laura
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2024-05-14
- 售價: $1,720
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,634
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 270
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262548100
- ISBN-13: 9780262548106
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How our understanding of and relationship to hedgehogs reveals the complex interactions between culture, technology, bodies, conservation, and care for other animals. Across the globe, the bumbling hedgehog has been framed in a variety of ways throughout history--as a symbol of both good and bad luck, of transformation, of vengeance, and of wit and reincarnation. In recent years, it has also, in different parts of the world, been viewed as a pest for its predation on ground-nesting birds and has thus become a target for culling. In Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness, Laura McLauchlan explores how human actors have interacted with hedgehogs and other species through time and attends to the questions these interactions raise when it comes to ending and preserving life in the name of species conservation and wildlife rehabilitation. Grounded in rich empirical material and careful critique, Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness traces the author's own more-than-human transformative experience and elucidates how care is shaped by and shapes various cultural and material forces. McLauchlan urges us to rethink and reflect on how cares are normalized, and at what and whose expense; what it might mean to care in more responsive ways; and finally, whether it is possible to kill with kindness in this rapidly changing and conflicting world. A valuable addition to the understanding and practices of multispecies ethnography, environmental anthropology, and the broader environmental humanities, this book sheds a necessary light on the fraught space between caring for and killing to care for other-than-human animals on our one precious planet.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
我們對刺蝟的理解和關係揭示了文化、科技、身體、保育以及對其他動物的關懷之間的複雜互動。
在全球範圍內,笨拙的刺蝟在歷史上以多種方式被詮釋——作為好運和壞運的象徵、變革的象徵、復仇的象徵,以及智慧和輪迴的象徵。近年來,在世界不同地區,刺蝟也因其捕食地面築巢的鳥類而被視為害蟲,因此成為了獵殺的目標。在《Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness》一書中,Laura McLauchlan 探討了人類如何與刺蝟及其他物種互動,並關注這些互動在以物種保育和野生動物復育為名時所引發的結束與保存生命的問題。
這本書以豐富的實證材料和細緻的批評為基礎,追溯了作者自身超越人類的轉變經歷,並闡明了關懷如何受到各種文化和物質力量的塑造,並反過來影響這些力量。McLauchlan 促使我們重新思考和反省關懷是如何被正常化的,以及以何種代價和誰的代價;以更具回應性的方式關懷可能意味著什麼;最後,在這個快速變化和衝突的世界中,是否有可能以善意來殺戮。這本書對於多物種民族誌、環境人類學以及更廣泛的環境人文學的理解和實踐都是一個寶貴的補充,並在我們這個珍貴的星球上,為關懷與為了關懷其他非人類動物而殺戮之間的緊張空間提供了必要的光芒。
作者簡介
Laura McLauchlan is an anthropologist with expertise in both ethnographic illustration and more-than-human approaches. Her work focuses on the role of learned practices and cultural concepts in supporting generative connection. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow in anthropology at Macquarie University.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Laura McLauchlan 是一位人類學家,專長於民族誌插圖和超人類方法。她的研究重點在於學習的實踐和文化概念在促進生成性連結中的角色。她目前是麥考瑞大學的人類學博士後研究員。