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Cary Wolfe



Average rating: 3.95 · 884 ratings · 90 reviews · 24 distinct worksSimilar authors
What Is Posthumanism?

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Animal Rites: American Cult...

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Zoontologies: The Question ...

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Before the Law: Humans and ...

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Critical Environments: Post...

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The Other Emerson

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Art and Posthumanism: Essay...

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Ecological Poetics; or, Wal...

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The Limits of American Lite...

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Ontogenesis Beyond Complexity

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“Many animals flourish not in spite of the fact that they are "animals" but because they are "animals"—or even more precisely, perhaps, because they are felt to be members of our families and our communities, regardless of their species. And yet, at the very same moment, billions of animals in factory farms, many of whom are very near to or indeed exceed cats and dogs and other companion animals in the capacities we take to be relevant to standing (the ability to experience pain and suffering, anticipatory dread, emotional bonds and complex social interactions, and so on), have as horrible a life as one could imagine, also because they are "animals."

Clearly, then, the question here is not simply of the "animal" as the abjected other of the "human" tout court, but rather something like a distinction between bios and zoe that obtains within the domain of domesticated animals itself.”
Cary Wolfe, Before the Law: Humans and Other Animals in a Biopolitical Frame



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