Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness : The Contradictions of Care in Conservation Practice

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Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness : The Contradictions of Care in Conservation Practice

  • 著者名:McLauchlan, Laura
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  • The MIT Press(2024/05/14発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780262548106
  • eISBN:9780262378796

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How our understanding of and relationship to hedgehogs reveals the complex interactions between culture, technology, bodies, conservation, and care for other animals.

Across the globe, the bumbling hedgehog has been framed in a variety of ways throughout history—as a symbol of both good and bad luck, of transformation, of vengeance, and of wit and reincarnation. In recent years, it has also, in different parts of the world, been viewed as a pest for its predation on ground-nesting birds and has thus become a target for culling. In Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness, Laura McLauchlan explores how human actors have interacted with hedgehogs and other species through time and attends to the questions these interactions raise when it comes to ending and preserving life in the name of species conservation and wildlife rehabilitation.

Grounded in rich empirical material and careful critique, Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness traces the author’s own more-than-human transformative experience and elucidates how care is shaped by and shapes various cultural and material forces. McLauchlan urges us to rethink and reflect on how cares are normalized, and at what and whose expense; what it might mean to care in more responsive ways; and finally, whether it is possible to kill with kindness in this rapidly changing and conflicting world. A valuable addition to the understanding and practices of multispecies ethnography, environmental anthropology, and the broader environmental humanities, this book sheds a necessary light on the fraught space between caring for and killing to care for other-than-human animals on our one precious planet.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: On Coming to Care 1
1 Storied Attunements: Backyard Hedgehog-Human Interactions in a Time of Shifting Framings 19
Transitions: Welcome Cares 46
2 Wild Cares: Tinkering and Embodied Expertise 49
Representations 79
3 Sadness and Distributed Agency in Urban Hedgehog Conservation 83
4 Cauterizing Care and Sustaining Rehabilitation 113
5 Well-Aligned Cares: Making and Undoing Conservation Common Sense 141
Detachment and Affinity 173
6 Killing and/with Kindness? Holding Tensions in Biodiversity Conservation 183
Conclusion: On Being Made of Cares 213
Notes 225
References 233
Index 255