Beyond Considerability

Review of Carol Freeman, Elizabeth Leane, and Yvette Watt, eds. Considering Animals: Contemporary Studies in Human-Animal Relations

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  • Kari Weil Author

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https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.10044

Abstract

Carol Freeman, Elizabeth Leane, and Yvette Watt, eds.  Considering Animals: Contemporary Studies in Human-Animal Relations. Farnham: Ashgate, 2011. xvi +236 pp. $64.95 hb.

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Author Biography

  • Kari Weil

    Kari Weil is University Professor of Letters and Director of the College of Letters at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. She is the author, most recently, of Thinking Animals, Why Animal Studies Now? (Columbia UP, 2012) and co-editor with Lori Gruen of the recent special issue of Hypatia entitled “Animal Others” (Volume 27, Number 3 [2012]). She has also published widely on feminist theory, on literary representations of gender, and on the riding, breeding, and eating of horses in 19th century France.  The latter work is part of a current project entitled, “’The Most Beautiful Conquest of Man’” (sic): Horses and the Conquest of Animal Nature in Nineteenth-Century France.”

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2012-09-14

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“Beyond Considerability: Review of Carol Freeman, Elizabeth Leane, and Yvette Watt, Eds. Considering Animals: Contemporary Studies in Human-Animal Relations”. 2012. Humanimalia 4 (1): 172-76. https://doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.10044.