ABSTRACT

The dream of humanism is to cleanly discard of humanity’s animal remains along with its ecological embeddings, evolutionary heritages and futures, ontogenies and phylogenies, sexualities and sensualities, vulnerabilities and mortalities. But, as the contributors to this volume demonstrate, animal remains are everywhere and so animals remain everywhere. Animal remains are food, medicine, and clothing; extractive resources and traces of animals’ lifeworlds and ecologies; they are sites of political conflict and ontological fear, fetishized visual signs and objects of trade, veneration, and memory; they are biotechnological innovations and spill-over viruses.

To make sense of the material afterlives of animals, this book draws together multispecies perspectives from literary criticism and theory, cultural studies, anthropology and ethnography, photographic and film history, and contemporary art practice to offer the first synoptic account of animal remains. Interpreting them in all their ubiquity, diversity, and persistence, Animal Remains reveals posthuman relations between human and non-human communities of the living and the dead, on timescales of decades, centuries, and millennia.

chapter |11 pages

Animal Remains

An Introduction

part I|37 pages

Fossil Figurations

chapter 1|18 pages

J.G. Ballard's Fossil Imaginaries

Apocalypse, Deep Time, and Deathly Life

chapter 2|17 pages

Photographing Dead Animals

Taphonomy as Embedded Media

part II|50 pages

Extinction Futures

chapter 3|15 pages

Snail Trails

A Foray into Disappearing Worlds, Written in Slime

chapter 4|19 pages

Making Specimens Sacred

Putting the Bodies of Solitario Jorge and Cụ Rùa on Display

chapter 5|14 pages

A Tale of Two Bucardo

Laña, Celia, and the Contested Meanings of Animal Remains

part III|82 pages

The Political Cultural Lives of Animal Remains

chapter 6|26 pages

Beef, Bull, and Ballyhoo

America's Cattle-Cinema Complex

chapter 7|29 pages

Read Meat

chapter 8|25 pages

Le Voreux

Scenes of Animal Labour in Zola's Germinal

part IV|37 pages

Empire, Colony: Animal Remains as Infrastructure

chapter 9|16 pages

Making Cows Live

Bovine Remains and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism

chapter 10|19 pages

Before The Thing

Viruses, Sled Dogs, Seabirds, and Science Fiction

part V|52 pages

Ethics and Affects: Mourning Animal Remains

chapter 11|21 pages

Data Plus Affect

Interspecific Accommodation in the Models of Art

chapter 12|20 pages

Up in Smoke

Cremation, Mourning, and the Afterdeaths of Bodily Remains for Companion Animals

chapter 13|9 pages

Fish Market, Lagos

Artist Pages and Supporting Statement