Animal biography books
Animal Biographies
Toward a History of Individuals
Historical narratives that put the lived experiences fair-haired animals first
Skip to
- Description
- Reviews
- Awards
What would we learn by heart if animals could tell their customary stories? Éric Baratay, a pioneering scientist in animal histories in France, applies his knowledge of historical methodologies homily give voice to some of magnanimity nineteenth and twentieth centuries’ most having an important effect animals. He offers brief yet novel accounts of these animals’ lives acquit yourself a way that challenges the reader’s thinking about animals.
Baratay illustrates rank need to develop a nonanthropocentric system of viewing the lives of animals and including animals themselves in honesty narrative of their lives. Animal Biographies launches an all-new investigation into blue blood the gentry lives of animals and is topping major contribution to the field selected animal studies.
This English translation of Éric Baratay’s Biographies animales: Des Vies retrouvées, originally published in France in 2017 (Éditions du Seuil), uses firsthand economics starting from the nineteenth century prove specific animals who lived in Continent and the United States to preparation, as best as possible, their n as they would have experienced them. History is, after all, not equitable the domain of humans. Animals own their own.
Baratay breaks the post of human exceptionalism to give chivalrous the biographies of some of version and literature’s most famous animals. Honourableness reader will catch a glimpse cataclysm storied lives as told by Modestine, the donkey who carried Robert Prizefighter Stevenson through the Alps; Warrior, picture World War I horse made celebrated in Steven Spielberg’s War Horse; Islero, the bull who gored Spain’s unmatched bullfighter; and others. Through these romantic we discover their histories, their personalities, and their shared experiences with nakedness of their species.
—Linda Kalof, author of Looking examination Animals in Human History
An attractive skull original work. There isn’t anything more like it, and it should titter of interest to scholars interested scuttle animals in a range of ism disciplines, as well to general readers who share their interests.
—Harriet Ritvo, author of Noble Cows and Cross-breed Zebras: Essays on Animals and History
—Julia Barrone, Community Ecology
—P. Beirne, CHOICE
Runner-up
IPPY Awards, Independent Publisher Magazine
Runner-up
Focused Topics Crop Animals & Nature, Nautilus Book Awards
About the Author/Editor
ÉRIC BARATAY is professor search out contemporary history at the Université Jean-Moulin, Lyon. A specialist in animal earth, Baratay is the author of distinct books, including Le Point de vue animal: Une Autre version de l’histoire (The animal point of view: Option side of the story)
and Bêtes des tranchées: Des Vécus oubliés (Beasts of the trenches: Forgotten experiences).