In search of an alternative biopolitics : anti-bullfighting, animality, and the environment in contemporary Spain için kapak resmi
In search of an alternative biopolitics : anti-bullfighting, animality, and the environment in contemporary Spain
Başlık:
In search of an alternative biopolitics : anti-bullfighting, animality, and the environment in contemporary Spain
Yazar:
Beilin, Katarzyna Olga, 1966- author.
ISBN:
9780814273920
Fiziksel Niteleme:
1 online resource (xviii, 305 pages) : illustrations
Seri:
Transoceanic studies

Transoceanic studies.
İçindekiler:
Bullfighting biopolitics and debates on national culture -- Anti-bullfighting activists as marginal intellectuals -- Science, politics, and animals: Tiempo de silencio as an anti-bullfighting novel -- Meanings of animalization and humanity as anthropomorphism -- Animal rights movement for an alternative biopolitics -- Bullfighting and the war on terror: debates on culture and torture in Spain, 2004-11 -- Die or laugh: biopolitical crisis in Biutiful and Nocilla experience -- Debates on GMOs in Spain and Rosa Montero's Lágrimas en la lluvia (with Sainath Suryanarayanan) -- Conclusion: In search of alternative biopolitics.
Özet:
Beilin takes readers on a journey through the history of alternative thought that challenges mainstream understandings of the relations between the human and nonhuman realms. Weaving through the works of Mariano José de Larra, Eugenio Noel, Luis Buñuel, Luis Martín-Santos, Pedro Almodóvar, Pablo Bérguer, Juan Mayorga, and Rosa Montero, Beilin convincingly demonstrates that "the question of the animal" has long been of particular significance for Spanish culture. Analyses of the synergy of press debates on bullfighting and the War on Terror, as well as media debates on King Juan Carlos's hunt in Botswana and his resignation, reveal how the concepts structuring human/animal relations condition national biopolitics. Beilin traces a main principle, where sacrifice of some lives is deemed necessary for the sake of others, from bullfighting, through environmental destruction and immigration policies, to bioeconomy.
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