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Bewilderness

Reality Fiction Bred While Working in Animal Shelters
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HUMAN ANIMALS CARRY DEEP AMBIVALENCE TOWARD OTHER ANIMALS. One major thing: We eat them. We also hunt them, ride them, stuff them, wear their fur, walk on their skin, live with them, train them and display them; we dominate them for our benefit, humanize and demonize them. And some of us, through all of this, say we love them. From gangster to opera star, Vietnam veteran to Nob Hill lady, academic to meth addict, our lives intersect with animals' lives in cities, towns and rural areas. The encounters in these reality fiction tales highlight the vulnerability of being present with and for animals at those intersections where there are few traffic signals. Animals and humans thrive in our unique entanglement, framed by love and awe. Our corporeal teachers, animal beings open our senses of sight, smell and touch, offering gifts of mutual recognition, regard and empathy. Making connections in jumps and starts, we humans are just beginning to consider the perspectives and the agency of other living beings. Told with curiosity and a deep concern for reciprocity, Brown's unique stories reveal mysteries that are bigger than you or me. Some things you didn't want to know about working in an animal shelter. Many things you ought to know. More than a few things you need to know.

Author Biography:

Writer & poet Kat Brown worked in Bay Area animal shelters for more than thirty years. It is her life's work to bring these stories and essays forward for public (re)view. In these times of mass extinctions and habitat destruction, she finds this work more important than ever before.
Release date NZ
January 4th, 2021
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
256
Dimensions
127x203x15
ISBN-13
9781735461588
Product ID
35019775

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