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Screening the Nonhuman

Representations of Animal Others in the Media

Edited by Amber E. George and J.L. Schatz - Contributions by Joseph Anderton; Michael Atkinson; Fernando Pagnoni Berns; Christina Victoria Cedillo; Amber E. George; Stella Hockenhull; Anja Höing; am Husemann; Fiona Yuk-wa Law; Matthew Lerberg; César Marino; Guilherme Nothen; Sean Parson; Jennifer Polish; J.L. Schatz and Carter Soles

Screening the Nonhuman draws connections between how animals represented on screen translate into reality. In doing so, the book demonstrates that consuming media is not a neutral act but rather a political one. The images humans consume have real world consequences for how animals are treated as actors, as pets, and in nature. The contributors propose that altering the representations of animals can change the way humans relate to non/humans. Our hope is for humans to generate more ethical relationships with non/humans, ultimately mediating reality both in terms of fiction and non-fiction. To achieve this end, film, television, advertisements, and social media are analyzed through an intersectional lens. But the book doesn’t stop here. Each author creates counter-representational strategies that promise to unweave the assumptions that have led to the mistreatment of humans and non/humans alike.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 240 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-4985-1374-6 • Hardback • April 2016 • $123.00 • (£95.00)
978-1-4985-1376-0 • Paperback • November 2018 • $50.99 • (£39.00)
978-1-4985-1375-3 • eBook • April 2016 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
Series: Critical Animal Studies and Theory
Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / General, Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies, Nature / Animal Rights, Nature / Animals / Wildlife
Amber E. George is program coordinator for the Intergroup Dialogue Project at Cornell University.

J.L. Schatz is instructor at Binghamton University.
Introduction: Critical Media Studies and Critical Animal Studies at the Crossroads, Amber George and J.L. Schatz

Part I
Chapter One: The Brown Wizard’s Unexpected Politics: Speciesist Fiction and the Ethics of
The Hobbit, J.L. Schatz
Chapter Two: The Passing Faerie and the Transforming Raven: Animalized Compulsory Re-covery, Endurance, and Dis/ability in
Maleficent, Jennifer Polish
Chapter Three: Jabbering
Jaws: Reimagining Representations of Sharks Post-Jaws, Matthew Lerberg
Chapter Four: Horseplay: Beastly Cinematic Performances in Steven Spielberg’s
War Horse, Stella Hockenhull
Chapter Five: Would Bugs Bunny Have Diabetes?: The Realistic Consequences of Cartoons for Non/Human Animals,
Amber E. George

Part II
Chapter Six:
I Am Legend (2007), U.S. Imperialism, and the Liminal Animality of “The Last Man, Carter Soles
Chapter Seven: Ape Anxiety: Intelligence, Human Supremacy, and
Rise and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Sean Parson
Chapter Eight: The Vicious Cycle of Disnification and Audience Demands: Representations of the Non/Human in Martin Rosen’s
Watership Down (1978) and The Plague Dogs (1982), Anja Höing & Harald Husemann
Chapter Nine: The “Nature-Run-Amok” Cinema of the 1970s: Representation of Non/human Animals in
Frogs and Orca, Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns and César Alfonso Marino

Part III
Chapter Ten: Cyberbeasts: Substitution and Trivialization of the Non/Human Animal in Home Movies, Memes, and Video Games,
Joseph Anderton
Chapter Eleven: Pet-Animals in the Concrete Jungle: Tales of Abandonment, Failures, and Sentimentality in
San Hua and Twelve Nights, Fiona Yuk-wa Law
Chapter Twelve: In Defense of Non/Humans: Mystification and Oppression in the Sports Mascoting Process,
Guilherme Nothen and Michael Atkinson
Chapter Thirteen: On Empathy, Anthropocentrism, and Rhetorical Tropes: An Analysis of Online “Save the Bees!” Campaign Images,
Christina Victoria Cedillo
Our fellow animals have had rough treatment on film—like many of our fellow humans. But they cannot organize and protest like we can. The book you have before you gives us tools and evidence to make the case on their behalf. Freedom from harm is a basic animal right, and that applies to issues of representation as well as physical treatment. Their cause must be our cause.
— Toby Miller, author of Television Studies: The Basics


Finally, analyses of animal representations in popular culture from an explicitly Critical Animal Studies point of view. I enthusiastically recommend Screening the Nonhuman: Representations of Animal Others to those who want to enhance visual literacy while opening their minds to the revolutionary perspective of total liberation.
— Ian Purdy, Executive Director, Institute for Critical Animal Studies


A wonderfully insightful, provocative, and much needed book that combines critical theory, media analysis, and cultural studies with the ethics and urgency of animal liberation politics. This crossover work builds bridges between activism, academia, and the general public, and will surely inspire discussion and debate about the role of nonhuman animals in both film and society.
— Jason Del Gandio, author of "Rhetoric for Radicals: A Handbook for 21st Century Activists"


Screening the Nonhuman

Representations of Animal Others in the Media

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Screening the Nonhuman draws connections between how animals represented on screen translate into reality. In doing so, the book demonstrates that consuming media is not a neutral act but rather a political one. The images humans consume have real world consequences for how animals are treated as actors, as pets, and in nature. The contributors propose that altering the representations of animals can change the way humans relate to non/humans. Our hope is for humans to generate more ethical relationships with non/humans, ultimately mediating reality both in terms of fiction and non-fiction. To achieve this end, film, television, advertisements, and social media are analyzed through an intersectional lens. But the book doesn’t stop here. Each author creates counter-representational strategies that promise to unweave the assumptions that have led to the mistreatment of humans and non/humans alike.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 240 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-4985-1374-6 • Hardback • April 2016 • $123.00 • (£95.00)
    978-1-4985-1376-0 • Paperback • November 2018 • $50.99 • (£39.00)
    978-1-4985-1375-3 • eBook • April 2016 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
    Series: Critical Animal Studies and Theory
    Subjects: Social Science / Sociology / General, Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies, Nature / Animal Rights, Nature / Animals / Wildlife
Author
Author
  • Amber E. George is program coordinator for the Intergroup Dialogue Project at Cornell University.

    J.L. Schatz is instructor at Binghamton University.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Critical Media Studies and Critical Animal Studies at the Crossroads, Amber George and J.L. Schatz

    Part I
    Chapter One: The Brown Wizard’s Unexpected Politics: Speciesist Fiction and the Ethics of
    The Hobbit, J.L. Schatz
    Chapter Two: The Passing Faerie and the Transforming Raven: Animalized Compulsory Re-covery, Endurance, and Dis/ability in
    Maleficent, Jennifer Polish
    Chapter Three: Jabbering
    Jaws: Reimagining Representations of Sharks Post-Jaws, Matthew Lerberg
    Chapter Four: Horseplay: Beastly Cinematic Performances in Steven Spielberg’s
    War Horse, Stella Hockenhull
    Chapter Five: Would Bugs Bunny Have Diabetes?: The Realistic Consequences of Cartoons for Non/Human Animals,
    Amber E. George

    Part II
    Chapter Six:
    I Am Legend (2007), U.S. Imperialism, and the Liminal Animality of “The Last Man, Carter Soles
    Chapter Seven: Ape Anxiety: Intelligence, Human Supremacy, and
    Rise and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Sean Parson
    Chapter Eight: The Vicious Cycle of Disnification and Audience Demands: Representations of the Non/Human in Martin Rosen’s
    Watership Down (1978) and The Plague Dogs (1982), Anja Höing & Harald Husemann
    Chapter Nine: The “Nature-Run-Amok” Cinema of the 1970s: Representation of Non/human Animals in
    Frogs and Orca, Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns and César Alfonso Marino

    Part III
    Chapter Ten: Cyberbeasts: Substitution and Trivialization of the Non/Human Animal in Home Movies, Memes, and Video Games,
    Joseph Anderton
    Chapter Eleven: Pet-Animals in the Concrete Jungle: Tales of Abandonment, Failures, and Sentimentality in
    San Hua and Twelve Nights, Fiona Yuk-wa Law
    Chapter Twelve: In Defense of Non/Humans: Mystification and Oppression in the Sports Mascoting Process,
    Guilherme Nothen and Michael Atkinson
    Chapter Thirteen: On Empathy, Anthropocentrism, and Rhetorical Tropes: An Analysis of Online “Save the Bees!” Campaign Images,
    Christina Victoria Cedillo
Reviews
Reviews
  • Our fellow animals have had rough treatment on film—like many of our fellow humans. But they cannot organize and protest like we can. The book you have before you gives us tools and evidence to make the case on their behalf. Freedom from harm is a basic animal right, and that applies to issues of representation as well as physical treatment. Their cause must be our cause.
    — Toby Miller, author of Television Studies: The Basics


    Finally, analyses of animal representations in popular culture from an explicitly Critical Animal Studies point of view. I enthusiastically recommend Screening the Nonhuman: Representations of Animal Others to those who want to enhance visual literacy while opening their minds to the revolutionary perspective of total liberation.
    — Ian Purdy, Executive Director, Institute for Critical Animal Studies


    A wonderfully insightful, provocative, and much needed book that combines critical theory, media analysis, and cultural studies with the ethics and urgency of animal liberation politics. This crossover work builds bridges between activism, academia, and the general public, and will surely inspire discussion and debate about the role of nonhuman animals in both film and society.
    — Jason Del Gandio, author of "Rhetoric for Radicals: A Handbook for 21st Century Activists"


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