ABSTRACT

This volume explores various connections between animals and landscapes, challenging traditional anthropocentric framings and acknowledging the agency of other-than-human species in shaping human surroundings.

A critical departure from traditional perspectives, Animals and Landscapes challenges the prevalent anthropocentric and ocularcentric approaches to the scenic landscape. Instead, the contributors adopt a multispecies lens, prioritising the more-than-human and illuminating the intricate relationships between bodies, actions, and place. The chapters navigate a range of environments, exploring visual and aesthetic experiences as well as the entanglements of place, action, bodies and subjectivities. In doing so the authors discuss historical, geographical, social, economic, and cultural frameworks that shape landscapes, revealing the often-ignored agency of non-human species.

Moving beyond human-centric framings of landscapes, it acknowledges the active role that other species play in shaping, using, and producing these environments. Central to this thematic exploration is the idea that animals have their own geographies and act as place-making agents. Underscoring the dynamic role animals play in shaping the spaces they inhabit, this volume encourages a re-evaluation of the narratives that have predominantly marginalised the role of animals in shaping our understanding of place.

This interdisciplinary book will appeal to academics and students of sociology, visual culture, geography, and cultural studies, film, and media and television studies with interests in landscape studies and human-animal studies.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

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part Section I|63 pages

Screened Locations

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chapter 1|15 pages

Television Documentary and Animal Landscapes

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chapter 2|15 pages

The Death of Mother(s)

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The Disruption, Destruction and Renewal of Forest Life in Disney's Bambi (1942) 1
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part Section II|73 pages

Imagined Spaces

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chapter 6|19 pages

Hearing from Hybrid Creatures

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Surreal Tales of the Human/Animal/Vegetable in a Watery Landscape
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chapter 7|19 pages

Puppetry, Landscape, Animals and Plants

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Three Audio-Visual Responses to Jacob von Uexküll's Concept of Umwelt
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chapter 8|16 pages

Margaret Atwood's Canadian Landscape

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Defining a Country through Nonhuman Animals
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part Section III|61 pages

Multispecies Places

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chapter 10|18 pages

Following Lines of Oyster-Shells

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Multispecies Heritage in the Shifting Estuarine Landscapes of Dyarubbin
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chapter 11|25 pages

Dog Walking Landscapes

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Canine Agency and Private Dog Fields
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