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Wild Dog Dreaming: Love and Extinction

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Availability:In StockContributor:Deborah Bird RoseSeries:Under the Sign of NaturePublish date:2013-03-19Pages:184
Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Virginia PressISBN-13:9780813933597ISBN-10:813933595UPC:9780813933597Book Category:NatureBook Subcategory:Endangered Species, Animals, Environmental Conservation & ProtectionBook Topic:MammalsSize:8.90 x 5.90 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SC7MMSGZWP

We are living in the midst of the Earth's sixth great extinction event, the first one caused by a single species: our own. In Wild Dog Dreaming, Deborah Bird Rose explores what constitutes an ethical relationship with nonhuman others in this era of loss. She asks, Who are we, as a species? How do we fit into the Earth's systems? Amidst so much change, how do we find our way into new stories to guide us? Rose explores these questions in the form of a dialogue between science and the humanities. Drawing on her conversations with Aboriginal people, for whom questions of extinction are up-close and very personal, Rose develops a mode of exposition that is dialogical, philosophical, and open-ended.

An inspiration for Rose--and a touchstone throughout her book--is the endangered dingo of Australia. The dingo is not the first animal to face extinction, but its story is particularly disturbing because the threat to its future is being actively engineered by humans. The brazenness with which the dingo is being wiped out sheds valuable, and chilling, light on the likely fate of countless other animal and plant species.

"People save what they love," observed Michael Soul , the great conservation biologist. We must ask whether we, as humans, are capable of loving--and therefore capable of caring for--the animals and plants that are disappearing in a cascade of extinctions. Wild Dog Dreaming engages this question, and the result is a bold account of the entangled ethics of love, contingency, and desire.

Language:EnglishPublisher:University of Virginia PressISBN-13:9780813933597ISBN-10:813933595UPC:9780813933597Book Category:NatureBook Subcategory:Endangered Species, Animals, Environmental Conservation & ProtectionBook Topic:MammalsSize:8.90 x 5.90 x 0.60 inchesWeight:0.6504Product ID:SC7MMSGZWP

Deborah Bird Rose, Adjunct Professor in Environmental Humanities at the University of New South Wales, is the author of Reports from a Wild Country: Ethics for Decolonisation and Dingo Makes Us Human: Life and Land in an Australian Aboriginal Culture.


Publisher: University of Virginia Press

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