Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book
Author Youatt, Rafi, 1975-, author

Title Interspecies politics : the nature of states / Rafi Youatt
Published Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020
Online access available from:
ProQuest Ebook Central (Limited concurrent users)    View Resource Record  

Copies

Description 1 online resource
Contents State borders and multispecies mobility regimes : endangered, invasive, exotic -- Banana rats at Guantánamo Bay : precarious life and interspecies security -- Animal sovereignties and the wolves of Isle Royale -- Nonhuman personhood and the new rights of nature -- From the question of the animal to interspecies politics -- Conclusion: Anthropocentrism, assemblages, environmental politics
Summary "This book explores the ways that international politics is a form of interspecies politics, one that involves the interactions, ideas, and practices of multiple species, both human and nonhuman, to generate differences and create commonalities. While we frequently think of having an international politics "of" the environment, a deep and thoroughgoing anthropocentrism guides our idea of what political life can be, which prevents us from thinking about a politics "with" the environment. This anthropocentric assumption about politics drives both ecological degradation and deep forms of interhuman injustice and hierarchy. Interspecies Politics challenges that assumption, arguing that a truly ecological account of interstate life requires us to think about politics as an activity that crosses species lines. It therefore explores a postanthropocentric account of international politics, focusing on a series of cases and interspecies practices in the American borderlands, ranging from the US-Mexico border in southern Texas, to Guantánamo Bay in Cuba, to Isle Royale, near the US-Canadian border. The book draws on international relations, environmental political theory, anthropology, and animal studies, to show how key international dimensions of states-sovereignty, territory, security, rights-are better understood as forms of interspecies assemblage that both generate new forms of multispecies inclusion, and structure forms of violence and hierarchy against human and nonhuman alike"--
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Animal rights
International relations -- Environmental aspects
Sovereignty
Human-animal relationships -- Political aspects -- United States
Borderlands -- United States -- Environmental conditions -- 21st century
Environmental policy -- United States
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations -- 21st century
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019044992
ISBN 9780472126446